The Motor Girls on Cedar Lake - Or the Hermit of Fern Island by Margaret Penrose
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"Thanks," whispered Walter, as he took the wheel. "Where to?" he
asked. "The bath house," suggested Ed. "Our togs are there." Gracefully the craft approached the group of bath houses, whence the boys had started in their canoe that afternoon. But no lights gleamed out to welcome the returning ones. "My word!" exclaimed Walter a bit dubiously, "our togs are likely locked up in the safe, and here we are, forty miles from the pile of ready-to wear habiliments that hide behind Jack's trunk! Eh, what?" "Sure thing!" agreed Ed with a sigh. "Oh, never mind," consoled Cora. "Come over with us for a while, anyhow, if only to report progress." CHAPTER V A MAN IN THE SHADOW When the engine had been carefully covered, on arrival at the camp dock, and the boat securely tied up for the night, the party were all literally shaking hands in gratitude for the rescue. It was only a short distance along the shore path to where the lads |
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