An edition of The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake (1914)

The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake

Bessie King's Happiness

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The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake
Jane L. Stewart

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An edition of The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake (1914)

The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake

Bessie King's Happiness

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Pg.1: I told you we were going to be happy here, didn't I, Zara? The speaker was Dolly Ransom, a black-haired, mischievous Wood Gatherer of the Camp Fire Girls, a member of the Manasquan Camp Fire, the Guardian of which was Miss Eleanor Mercer, or Wanaka, as she was known in the ceremonial camp fires that were held each month. The girls were staying with her at her father's farm, and only a few days before Zara, who had enemies determined to keep her from her friends of the Camp Fire, had been restored to them, through the shrewd suspicions that a faithless friend had aroused in Bessie King, Zara's best chum.

Zara and Dolly were on top of a big wagon, half filled with new-mown hay, the sweet smell of which delighted Dolly, although Zara, who had lived in the country, knew it too well to become wildly enthusiastic over anything that was so commonplace to her. Below them, on the ground, two other Camp Fire Girls in the regular working costume of the Camp Fire - middy blouses and wide blue bloomers - were tossing up the hay, under the amused direction of Walter Stubbs, one of the boys who worked on the farm.--MMSF

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Cover of: The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake
The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake: Bessie King in Summer Camp
May 24, 2017, Pinnacle Press
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Cover of: Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake
Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake
2013, Start Publishing LLC
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Cover of: The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake
The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake: Bessie King in Summer Camp
June 2, 2007, BiblioBazaar
Paperback in English
Cover of: The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake (Large Print Edition)
The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake (Large Print Edition): Bessie King in Summer Camp
June 2, 2007, BiblioBazaar
Paperback in English
Cover of: The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake
The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake
August 1, 2006, 1st World Library - Literary Society
Paperback in English
Cover of: The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake
The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake
August 1, 2006, 1st World Library - Literary Society
Hardcover in English
Cover of: The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake
The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake
2006, 1st World Library
E-book in English
Cover of: The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake
The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake: Bessie King's Happiness
1914, The Saalfield Publishing Company
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Cover of: The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake
The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake: Camp Fire Girls Series Vol. 3
1800s, Unknown
Hardcover in English - 1st edition

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