The Camp Fire Girls at School - Or, The Wohelo Weavers by Hildegard G. (Hildegard Gertrude) Frey
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"Flour," said Mrs. Evans. "Gasoline," said Nakwisi. "Hardware," said Chapa. "Iron," said Medmangi. Nyoda hesitated, fishing for a "J." "One, two, three, four, five, six," began Sahwah. "Jewelry!" cried Nyoda on the tenth count. "Knitted goods," continued Gladys. "Lamps," said Migwan. "Macaroni," said Sahwah. "That reminds me," said Mrs. Evans, "I meant to order some macaroni to-day and forgot it." "N," said Hinpoha, "N,--why, Nothing!" The girls laughed at the witty application, but she was ruled out nevertheless. "Nails," said Mrs. Evans. "Oil," said Nakwisi. |
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