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"Jack, you must go!" she insisted. "Please do. I should think you boys would have lots to do to get ready, too." "All done, Sis," murmured Jack. "We always travel in light marching order, and sleep on our arms," and he bent closer to the blushing Marita. Cora bit her lip. Really she was provoked at Jack this time.

Where have you been?" "Making a call," replied Cora, calmly. "What was your fright?" "Come along and I'll tell you," Belle replied. Then she saw Freda and Mrs. Lewis. "We have brought protectors," Cora said. "Mrs. Lewis and Freda are going to spend the night with us." "Oh, splendid!" exclaimed Marita. "I was so afraid we would have to stay alone." "Where are the boys?" Cora asked.

"May we come to eat now?" she asked. "I have only succeeded in making Denny stay with the understanding that we won't keep him long. He is anxious to get back to his cabin." "I am that," said Denny, following Cora into the dining room. "Can't tell what'll happen now." "Then something did happen," Bess said aside, to Marita. "I can't imagine what." "Now you must eat a good meal," Mrs.

She was not acquainted with the daring deeds of the motor girls, as that was what they had undertaken and accomplished in the past. "You see, Marita dear," Cora explained, "because we seem such harmless babies we are able to get information that others, considered more dangerous, might not have access to. Now, let me continue.

Everyone had left everything just where she had happened to let it fall. "But I've got to do something!" declared the plump twin. "My hand shakes see, I can't hold it still," and in proof she held it out. "It does shake," spoke Marita, in an awed whisper. "Maybe she had better have a doctor." "Doctor! Nonsense!" laughed Belle.