The Meadow-Brook Girls by the Sea - Or The Loss of The Lonesome Bar by Janet Aldridge
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Harriet shook her head.
"I couldn't think of it. Miss Elting wishes it to be a surprise to you." "Well, won't it be jutht ath much of a thurprithe now ath it will be thome other time?" argued Grace Thompson. "Perhaps Harriet just imagines she knows. I do not believe she knows any more about our destination than do the rest of our party," said the guardian. "But why worry about it? You will know when you get there." Jane stopped the car, and, getting out, proceeded to put the curtains up on one side, Harriet and Hazel doing the same on the opposite side. The storm curtain, with its square of transparent isinglass, was next set in place to protect the driver from the front, the wind shield first having been turned down out of the way. "Now let the rain come," chuckled Jane, after having taken a quick survey of their work. "Yes; it is nice and cosy in here," answered Miss Elting. "I almost believe I should like to sleep in here during a rainstorm." "Excuthe me," objected Tommy. "I'd be thure to get crampth in my neck." "She would that," answered Jane laughingly, starting the car and a moment later throwing in the high-speed clutch. |
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