The Bobbsey Twins at the County Fair by Laura Lee Hope
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Every one at the fair grounds was anxious to help Mr. and Mrs. Bobbsey
get back Flossie and Freddie, who had been carried off in the runaway balloon. The men who owned the big gas bag were the first to make the right sort of plans. "The balloon is being blown over the lake," said Mr. Trench, the owner of the big bag. "We must go in that direction." "Over the lake!" cried Mrs. Bobbsey. "Oh, if they should fall in!" "The balloon will float on the water," her husband told her. "The children will be all right, I'm sure." "Yes, indeed," agreed Mr. Trench. "Don't worry, lady. We'll get your children back. The first thing to do is to go to the lake, and then we can hire a motor-boat there." "I'm going with you!" declared Mrs. Bobbsey, as she saw the preparations being made for the searching party. "I think you had better stay with Bert and Nan," said Mr. Bobbsey. "Oh, we'll be all right!" Nan hastened to tell her father. "Can't Harry and I come on the searching party?" asked Bert. "No, I would rather not," his father answered. "You stay with your mother and Nan." "I simply am coming with you, Dick!" said Mrs. Bobbsey, and when she |
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