The High School Boys' Canoe Club by H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock
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in the garden line," Susie declared vigorously.
"Then you'll arrange it with the farmer in advance," Greg laughed. "I give you our word that we won't do that, either," laughed Laura, coming to her friend's support, though she had no idea what was passing in Susie's busy little head. "There goes the luncheon bell!" cried Dick reproachfully. "We're keeping you girls away from your meal. Come on, fellows. Into the canoe with you." "But you'll be back here to-morrow morning?" pressed Miss Bentley. "Yes; at what time?" "Ten o'clock." "You'll find us here punctually." Dick & Co. paddled back to their camp feeling that they were having a most jolly time, with all the real fun yet to come. Dick did not think it worth while to go over to the hotel again that day, to see if a telegram had come. He was certain that the letter would not find Mr. Howgate earlier than the next day, in any event. But at ten o'clock the next morning Dick & Co., having put the best possible aspect on their attire, paddled gently in alongside |
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