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    Immerse yourself in a more innocent time in this enchanting tale about a sweet little girl named Dorothy. In spite of her guileless and kind demeanor, Dorothy often finds herself at the center of controversy and scuttlebutt. In this, the first volume...



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    "Oh, my " exclaimed one girl. "Oh, mine " amended another. "Oh, ours " called out a third. Then there was one awful bump, and the chorus was understood. The old-style hay wagon, which was like a big crib, wobbled from side to side. The young ladies f...



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    "She very probably will miss her train, we will miss her at the station, she will take a ride up with old Bill Mason, stay talking to him until dinner is too cold to wait any longer; then-then-well, she may steal in through a window and give you a mi...



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    "Oh, Cora Isn't this perfectly splendid " exclaimed Bess Robinson. "Delightful " chimed in her twin sister, Belle. "I'm glad you like it," said Cora Kimball, the camp hostess. "I felt that you would, but one can never be sure-especially of Belle. Ja...



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    Margaret Penrose was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate. This name was used for books like Dorothy Dale (1908), Dorothy Dale at Glenwood School (1908), Dorothy Dale's Great Secret (1909), Dorothy Dale and Her Chums (1909), Dorothy Da...



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    With a crunching of the small stones in the gravel drive, the big car swung around to the side entrance of the house, and came to a stop, with a whining, screeching and, generally protesting sound of the brake-bands. A girl, bronzed by the summer sun...



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    Margaret Penrose was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate. This name was used for books like Dorothy Dale (1908), Dorothy Dale at Glenwood School (1908), Dorothy Dale's Great Secret (1909), Dorothy Dale and Her Chums (1909), Dorothy Da...



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    The Campfire Girls of Roselawn is a charming children's novel with a surprisingly modern message about the amazing feats girls can pull off if they set their minds to it. Out of school for the summer, chums Amy and Jessie become entranced with radios...



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    "And you are quite sure, daddy, I am not dreaming? That I am sitting right here with my arms around your neck, and you have just told me it is all perfectly true?" And, to make still more certain that the whole matter was one of unquestionable realit...






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    Neither books, papers nor pencils were to be seen in the confused mass of articles, piled high, if not dry, in the rooms of the pupils of Glenwood Hall, who were now packing up to leave the boarding school for the Christmas holidays. “Going home is...



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    The day of days had come at last: Dorothy would be the Daughter of the Regiment. "Lucky you don't have to curl your hair, Doro, for the fog is like rain, and that's the worst kind for made curls," said Tavia. "Oh, I do hope it is not going to rain " ...



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    In this volume of the popular Dorothy Dale series, Dorothy and her beloved pal Tavia have completed their first term at a new boarding school. But instead of being able to enjoy her break with a carefree attitude, Dorothy's conscience is weighed down...



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    Another classic converted by eBooksLib.com.Now you've got it, what are you going to do with it? asked Jack Kimball, with a most significant smile at his sister Cora....



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    “Look where you are steering, Cora Kimball! You nearly ran over a chicken that time.” “Yes, and avoiding the chicken on that side, you nearly hit a child on this side. Such a dear little boy -- or was it a girl? I never can tell when they’re...



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    Bess Robinson was so filled with enthusiasm that her sister Belle declared there was serious danger of "blowing-up," unless there was some repression. Belle herself might be equally enthusiastic, but she had a way of restraining herself, while Bess j...



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    The Motor Girls in the Mountains or The Gypsy Girl’s Secret by Margaret Penrose CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. BREAKING THE SPEED LIMITCHAPTER 2. QUICK THINKINGCHAPTER 3. THE MISSING PURSECHAPTER 4. THE STERNER SEXCHAPTER 5. A GROUP OF VAGABONDSCHAPTER 6...



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    Margaret Penrose was one of the various pen names used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate to put out popular series of kids books. The Penrose name was used for Dorothy Dale, the Radio Girls, and the Motor Girls series....



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    Popular children's book, first published in 1913, part of the Motor Girls series. According to Wikipedia: "Margaret Penrose was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate. The name Margaret Penrose was used for: The Dorothy Dale series, The...



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    Filled was the room with boys and girls-yes, literally filled; for they moved about so from chair to chair, from divan to sofa, from one side of the apartment to the other, now and then changing corners after the manner of the old-fashioned game of "...





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