The Camp Fire Girls at Camp Keewaydin - Or, Paddles Down by Hildegard G. (Hildegard Gertrude) Frey
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"What are we going to do?" someone asked Miss Judy.
"I'll get father to come and shoot it," replied Miss Judy. Just then there came an excited shriek from Sahwah. "It's coming out! I see the bushes moving." The girls scattered in all directions; Miss Peckham, up on her rock, covered her ears with her hands, as though there was going to be an explosion. "Here it comes!" Sahwah, leaning low over her branch, nearly fell out of the tree in her excitement, as her eye caught the gleam of red and black among the bushes. Miss Judy scrambled up on the rock beside Miss Peckham. There was a violent agitation of the ferns and bushes underneath Ponemah, a sort of scrambling movement, accompanied by a muffled squeaking, and then a truly remarkable creature bounced into view--a creature whose body consisted of a long stocking, red and black in alternate stripes, in the toe of which some live animal frantically squeaked and struggled, leaping almost a foot from the ground in its efforts to escape from its prison, and dragging the gaudy striped length behind it through a series of thrillingly lifelike wriggles. "Hi!" called Sahwah with a great shout of laughter. "It's nothing but a stocking with something in it." In reaction from her former alarm Miss Judy laughed until she fell off |
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