Dorothy Dale's Camping Days by Margaret Penrose
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"I'll be there!" declared the boy, but only Dorothy knew why he spoke
so earnestly. CHAPTER VI OFF FOR CAMP "But Cologne won't wait another day. I have got to be off to camp," Dorothy insisted. "Isn't our camp good enough?" asked Joe. "We have not seen you for so long--and now off you go again." "Yes, and I thought she was going to cook for us. I guess I don't want to camp with the fellows cooking," murmured the disappointed Roger. "I am sure I would love to stay at the Cedars longer," their sister assured them. "But you know I must keep my engagements, and I am to live in a real camp this summer." "And Tavia is going, too," Roger went on. "If she was around here there might be some fun." "Perhaps you both can come to Maine for a stay. Then you would see the great big moose you hear so much about. If they are not to be found alive I am sure we could manage to see some dead," said Dorothy. "Now |
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