Ruth Fielding on Cliff Island - Or, The Old Hunter's Treasure Box by pseud. Alice B. Emerson
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"Hurrah! first glimpse of the old place!" Helen cried this, with her head out of the Ark. The dust rolled up in a cloud behind them as they topped the hill. Here Mary Cox had met Ruth and Helen that first day, a year ago, when they approached the Hall. There was no infant in the coach now save Jane Ann. And the chums were determined to save the western girl from that strange and lonely feeling they had themselves experienced. There was nobody in view on the pastured hill. Down the slope the Ark coasted and bye and bye Cedar Walk came into view. "Shall we get out here, girls?" called Madge Steele, with a glance at Mercy. "Of course we shall," cried that sprightly person, shaking her fist at the big senior. "Don't you dare try to spare _me_, Miss! I am getting so strong and healthy I am ashamed of myself. Don't you dare!" Madge kissed her warmly, as Ruth had. _That_ was the best way to treat Mercy Curtis whenever she "exploded." Suddenly Helen leaned out of the open half of the door on her side and began to call a welcome to four girls who were walking briskly down the winding pathway. Instantly they began to run, shouting joyfully in return. "Here we be, young ladies," croaked Old Dolliver, bringing his tired horses to a halt. |
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