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The Corner House Girls Under Canvas
How they reached Pleasant Cove and what happened afterward

The Corner House Girls Under Canvas How they reached Pleasant Cove and what happened afterward

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Before either Tess or Dot thought to cry out for help, they were out of sight of the camp.


THE CORNER HOUSE

GIRLS UNDER CANVAS

HOW THEY REACHED PLEASANT COVE
AND WHAT HAPPENED AFTERWARD

BY

GRACE BROOKS HILL

Author of “The Corner House Girls,”

“The Corner House Girls at School,” etc.

ILLUSTRATED BY

R. EMMETT OWEN

NEW YORK

BARSE & HOPKINS

PUBLISHERS


BOOKS FOR GIRLS

The Corner House Girls Series

By Grace Brooks Hill

Illustrated.

THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS
THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS AT SCHOOL
THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS UNDER CANVAS
THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS IN A PLAY
THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS’ ODD FIND
THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS ON A TOUR

(Other volumes in preparation)

BARSE & HOPKINS

Publishers—New York

Copyright, 1915,

by

Barse & Hopkins

The Corner House Girls Under Canvas

Printed in U. S. A.


CONTENTS

    I. Tom Jonah
    II. Something to Look Forward To
    III. The Dance at Carrie Poole’s
    IV. The Mystery of June Wildwood
    V. Off for the Seaside
    VI. On the Train
    VII. Something Ahead
    VIII. The Gypsy Camp
    IX. The Spoondrift Bungalow
    X. Some Excitement
    XI. The Little Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe
    XII. A Picnic with Agamemnon
    XIII. The Night of the Big Wind
    XIV. An Important Arrival
    XV. Two Girls in a Boat—to Say Nothing of the Dog!
    XVI. The Gypsies Again
    XVII. On Wild Goose Island
    XVIII. The Search
    XIX. A Startling Meeting
    XX. The Frankfurter Man
    XXI. Mrs. Bobster’s Mysterious Friend
    XXII. The Yarn of the “Spanking Sal”
    XXIII. The Shadow
    XXIV. Brought to Book
    XXV. The End of the Outing

ILLUSTRATIONS

Before either Tess or Dot thought to cry out for help,
they were out of sight of the camp

A kicking figure was sprawled on the roof, clinging
with both hands to the ridge of it

Ruth actually went back, groping through the
gathering smoke, for the doll. With it she scrambled
out upon the shingles

The dog was perplexed. He started after the man;
he started back for the girls. He whined and he
barked

THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS UNDER CANVAS

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