The Outdoor Girls at the Hostess House - Or, doing their best for the soldiers by Laura Lee Hope
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the sooner we'll be coming home again. And, say, fellows, what a home
coming!" At the wistfulness in his voice the girls felt the tears rise to their eyes, and to save them from a breakdown Betty crisply changed the subject. "I hope you boys can get over to the Hostess House Thursday night to see the entertainment we are helping get up among those new fellows who came week before last," she cried. "Working yourselves to death over it, are you?" inquired Allen. "Never!" returned Grace, with sudden emphasis. "But it's lots of fun," chuckled Mollie. "We have found out by judicious inquiry--Amy, here, soon worms out the heart secrets of these boys by her quiet, sympathetic way--that a number of those boys have parlor tricks of one sort or another, and--" "That orchestra fellow really is good," interrupted Amy. "Boys, you should hear him play! He has a guitar hung over his shoulder, a harmonica strapped to his head, a piano near by to which he makes sudden dashes, and all the while he dances the most marvelous dance!" For once Amy was aroused to enthusiasm. The boys, however, were less interested, and Roy wanted to know what the girls themselves had to do in the coming entertainment. "Oh," laughed Betty, "we are stage managers, scenic artists, stage hands, costumers, modern mutation of the Greek chorus, stays and props for the |
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