The Camp Fire Girls in the Maine Woods - Or, The Winnebagos Go Camping by Hildegard G. (Hildegard Gertrude) Frey
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worry and anxiety you have saved us! It's worth the money, every
cent of it. I only wish I could offer a larger reward." So Migwan, still protesting, was forced to accept the check, and the Bartletts rose to go. "Come over and see us sometime," said Mrs. Bartlett cordially, "and bring all the girls along. You might have a sleeping party on our lawn." "That will be fine, and I accept the invitation in behalf of my girls," said Nyoda, as she accompanied them to the road where their car stood. Up on the shack porch Migwan was the center of an excited group, and the check was passed from hand to hand. Sahwah sighed enviously and wished with all her heart that she might be the heroine of the hour. "What are you going to do with all that money?" asked one of the girls. "It looks," said Migwan in an awed tone, hugging the precious check in her hands, "as if I were really going to college, after all!" CHAPTER VII. SAHWAH THE SUNFISH. |
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