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Updated: May 22, 2025


"Bert and Nan are older than us." "Oh, I see," said the policeman whom the other officers called Captain, or "Cap." for short. "Well, where did you come from and where are you going?" "We live at the Parkview Hotel," said Freddie, "and we got in here to have a ride. We didn't think you'd find us so soon." "It is too bad," said the captain, with a laugh.

Where do you live, and how comes it your father let you out in the streets during a fire?" "I live in the Parkview Hotel and my father didn't let me out. He's gone to see the airships with Nan and Bert, and Laddie and I came out to see the fire ourselves. Flossie stayed with her doll. Laddie went back to get his aunt, 'cause she likes fires I mean to see 'em and I waited for him, and and "

Whipple, were to go with the five children, and they made up a merry party as they set out for the uptown department store. "Oh, we're going in an automobile!" cried Freddie, as they came out of the Parkview Hotel and saw a big car standing at the curb. The chauffeur got down off his seat and opened the door as he saw Mr. and Mrs. Whipple. "Yes, this is our machine," said the merchant.

However, they had a good time. It did not take the police captain long to find out that what Freddie had said was true that the three youngsters lived at the Parkview Hotel. "Your aunt has been looking all over for you," said the captain to Laddie, after telephoning. "I sent word that I'd soon have you safely back, and you mustn't run away again."

The Bobbseys and their new friends were standing in the theatre aisle, waiting for the crowds ahead of them to pass out. "We're strangers in New York," added Mrs. Bobbsey. "We are staying at the Parkview Hotel " "Why, that's where my husband and I have been living for a number of years," said Freddie's aunt. "My husband has a department store in Harlem, but he likes to live in this section.

I'll write you a cheque for what I have in the bank and we can raise something on my Parkview property " The Honorable Milton tossed his head in a chuckle of amusement. "How much have you got?" he smiled. "About two thousand in the bank, another couple of thousand in negotiable securities oh, about ten thousand, roughly, including the real-estate. We could sell that.

"The best I ever saw," answered the boy. "What's your name?" "Freddie Bobbsey. What's yours?" "Laddie Dickerson. Where do you live?" "We live away up in Lakeport, but we're staying at the Parkview Hotel." "Why why, that's where we live, my mother and my uncle and my aunt. My father is dead. We live at the hotel, except in the Summer, when we go to the seashore. What floor are you on?" "The tenth.

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