قراءة كتاب The Girl Scouts at Rocky Ledge; Or, Nora's Real Vacation
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The Girl Scouts at Rocky Ledge; Or, Nora's Real Vacation

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THE GIRL SCOUTS AT ROCKY LEDGE
OR
Nora’s Real Vacation
By LILIAN GARIS
Author of
“The Girl Scout Pioneers,” “The Girl Scouts
at Bellaire,” “The Girl Scouts at Sea Crest,”
“The Girl Scouts at Camp Comalong,” etc.
ILLUSTRATED
NEW YORK
CUPPLES & LEON COMPANY
THE GIRL SCOUT SERIES
By LILIAN GARIS
Cloth. 12mo. Frontispiece.
THE GIRL SCOUT PIONEERS Or, Winning the First B. C. THE GIRL SCOUTS AT BELLAIRE Or, Maid Mary’s Awakening THE GIRL SCOUTS AT SEA CREST Or, The Wig Wag Rescue THE GIRL SCOUTS AT CAMP COMALONG Or, Peg of Tamarack Hills THE GIRL SCOUTS AT ROCKY LEDGE Or, Nora’s Real Vacation |
Other volumes in preparation
CUPPLES & LEON COMPANY, NEW YORK
Copyright, 1922, by
Cupples & Leon Company
The Girl Scouts at Rocky Ledge
Printed in U. S. A.
CONTENTS
THE GIRL SCOUTS AT ROCKY LEDGE
CHAPTER I—JIM OR JERRY: TED OR ELIZABETH
“Do you mind if I call you Jim?”
“Why no—that is——”
“And may I call the lady Aunt Elizabeth?”
“Elizabeth?”
“If you don’t mind; I’d love to.”
“But the fact is——”
“You see, I have always wanted a man named Jim to protect me, and now that I’ve got you I’d love to have you as Jim. Then, I have perfectly loved the Aunt Elizabeths. They’re always so lacy and cameo like.” She stood off and critically inspected the smiling woman in the most modern of costumes.
“You’re really too young,” continued the girl, “but you’ll grow old soon I hope, don’t you think so?”
“I’m afraid I shall——”
“Then that’s that. And I’m glad we are settling things so quickly. Could I see my attic room now, Aunt Elizabeth?”
“Attic room?”
“Isn’t it?”
“Not exactly. We were giving you the yellow room; it’s so cheerful and pretty.”
“Well, of course, I don’t want to be too particular, and it’s lovely of you, dear Aunt Elizabeth, but all girls taken in are put in attic rooms, aren’t they?”
“Taken in?”
“Yes, sort of adopted you know. The attic always gives the shadowy ghost business.” There was just a hint of disappointment in the child’s manner now.
“We’ve got a first rate attic room,” suggested the man who was tilting up and down in a heel