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The two struggled to the bank, there to sit down laughing. "Are you safe?" shouted Miss Elting. "Hoo-e-e-e!" answered the two girls. "Are you all right, Tommy?" Harriet next called across the pond. "Yeth, but I'm almotht wet and cold. My clothes are thoaked, and there are ithicleth hanging from my eyebrowth. Thomebody better thave me?" "Come over here," proposed Harriet, teasingly, "and we will."
"You can use your voice, so don't worry," jeered Margery, who had forgotten her own misfortune sufficiently to laugh heartily at Tommy's predicament in fact, they were all laughing. It was not often that anyone got the better of Tommy, and now that she had come to grief, the entire party, not excepting Miss Elting, could not resist teasing her a little. "Thave me!"
'You're thafe, my dear Thir dum thpiro thpero he thayth Dr. Thturk he can thave you, my dear Thir my dear lieutenant my dear O'Flaherty he can thave you, Thir thafe and thound, Thir.
I propose that we go to bed, setting our alarm clock for two o'clock in the morning." "Help, help!" moaned Margery. "You'll be the death of me." "Thave me!" murmured Tommy. Half an hour after Harriet had outlined her scheme to surprise their friends, the girls were in bed. They were tired, as usual, and went promptly to sleep. In the meantime the Tramp Club boys had been busy making camp.
We must keep moving as well as we can, or we shall get so cold that we shall perish." "Wait until daylight? Oh, thave me! I thall die I thurely thall. Thave me, Harriet!" "Keep up your courage, darling. We are far from being goners yet, but we have before us a night that will call for all the courage we possess. Now pull yourself together and be a brave little girl."
"This part of the country appears to be deserted," she said. "I think we had better return. In the morning we will try to find some one." "Thave me!" moaned Tommy. "Mutht we thtay here in our wet clotheth all night?" "I fear so. What else is there for us to do?" "But let uth get our dry clotheth and put them on," urged Tommy. The girls laughed at her.
Instead, they were being carried up and up until they were free from the choking pressure of the water, and once more were breathing the free, though misty, salt air of the sea. "Oh, thave me!" wailed Tommy. "I'll try. I don't know. We have been carried out to sea by a receding wave. The bank gave way. Oh, what a foolish girl you are! Swim! Swim with all your might! We shall have to fight hard.
Tommy Thompson had gone over backward and taken to the water head first. "Thave me! Oh, thave me!" Tommy had turned over and righted herself before rising to the surface. When she did appear she was within a foot or so of the pier. Her little blonde head popped up from under the water all of a sudden, and in that instant she opened her mouth in a wail for help.
"It's almost like being in my own darlin' automobile with the landscape slipping past on a greased track. Now, what if one of the horses should fall down? Wouldn't we be tumbled into a goose pile!" chuckled Jane. "Oh, thave me!" cried Tommy. "Don't suggest anything so awful," begged Margery. "Oh! What's that!" exclaimed Harriet.
This was no time for words, nor were any uttered until nothing but the blackened skin of the potato was left. "Thave me!" gasped Tommy. "Pleathe, may I have another?" "Don't you think it would be well to wait for supper?" suggested Miss Elting. "In your greediness you have forgotten the others." "I beg your pardon, but I wath tho hungry!
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