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The Curlytops on Star Island; Or, Camping out with Grandpa

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The CURLYTOPS
ON STAR ISLAND

TED WADED OUT, AND BROUGHT HIS SISTER'S DOLL TO SHORE. Page 134

THE CURLYTOPS
ON
STAR ISLAND

OR
Camping out with Grandpa


BY
HOWARD R. GARIS
Author of "The Curlytops Series," "Bedtime
Stories," "Uncle Wiggily Series," etc.



Illustrations by
JULIA GREENE


NEW YORK
CUPPLES & LEON COMPANY



Copyright, 1918, by
Cupples & Leon Company


The Curlytops on Star Island


CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I The Blue Light 1
II What the Farmer Told 14
III Off to Star Island 32
IV Overboard 42
V The Bag of Salt 56
VI Ted and the Bear 67
VII Jan Sees Something 78
VIII Trouble Falls in 91
IX Ted Finds a Cave 101
X The Grapevine Swing 111
XI Trouble Makes a Cake 123
XII The Curlytops Go Swimming 139
XIII Jan's Queer Ride 157
XIV Digging for Gold 164
XV The Big Hole 175
XVI A Glad Surprise 188
XVII Trouble's Playhouse 197
XVIII In the Cave 211
XIX The Blue Light Again 224
XX The Happy Tramp 236

THE CURLYTOPS
ON
STAR ISLAND

CHAPTER I
THE BLUE LIGHT

"Mother, make Ted stop!"

"I'm not doing anything at all, Mother!"

"Yes he is, too! Please call him in. He's hurting my doll."

"Oh, Janet Martin, I am not!"

"You are so, Theodore Baradale Martin; and you've just got to stop!"

Janet, or Jan, as she was more often called, stood in front of her brother with flashing eyes and red cheeks.

"Children! Children! What are you doing now?" asked their mother, appearing in the doorway of the big, white farmhouse, holding in her arms a small boy. "Please don't make so much noise. I've just gotten Baby William to sleep, and if he wakes up——"

"Yes, don't wake up Trouble, Jan," added Theodore, or Ted, the shorter name being the one by which he was most often called. "If you do he'll want to come with us, and we can't make Nicknack race."

"I wasn't waking him up, it was

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