The Camp Fire Girls on the Farm by Jane L. Stewart


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Title: The Camp Fire Girls on the Farm
Or, Bessie King's New Chum

Author: Jane L. Stewart

Release Date: April 28, 2005 [EBook #15726]

Language: English

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[Illustration: She turned--and looked up into the evil eyes of Farmer
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CAMP FIRE GIRLS SERIES, VOLUME II


The Camp Fire Girls On the Farm

or

Bessie King's New Chum

by

JANE L. STEWART


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The Camp Fire Girls On the Farm




CHAPTER I

IN THE CITY


"I never dreamed of such a lovely room, Zara, did you?"

Bessie King, her eyes open with admiration and wonder, asked her chum
the question in a room in the home of Eleanor Mercer, Guardian of the
Manasquan Camp Fire, of the Camp Fire Girls. Both the girls were new
members of the organization, and Bessie, who had lived all her life in
the country, and had known nothing of the luxuries and comforts that
girls in the city, or the luckier ones of them, at least, take almost as
a matter of course, had found something new to astonish her in almost
every hour since they had come to the city.

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