The Motor Girls on Crystal Bay or, The Secret of the Red Oar

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Cover of the book The Motor Girls on Crystal Bay or, The Secret of the Red Oar by Margaret Penrose, Release Date: November 27, 2011
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Author: Margaret Penrose ISBN: 9782819904922
Publisher: Release Date: November 27, 2011 Publication: November 27, 2011
Imprint: pubOne.info Language: English
Author: Margaret Penrose
ISBN: 9782819904922
Publisher: Release Date: November 27, 2011
Publication: November 27, 2011
Imprint: pubOne.info
Language: English
Four girls sat on four chairs, in four different corners of the room. They sat on the chairs because they were really too tired to stand longer, and the reason for the occupancy of the corners of the apartment was self-evident. There was no other available space. For the center of the chamber was littered to overflowing with trunks, suitcases and valises, in various stages of being packed, and from them overflowed a variety of garments and other accessories of a journey. Oh, dear! sighed Cora Kimball, as she gazed helplessly about, will we ever be finished, Bess? I don't know, was the equally discouraging reply. It doesn't seem so; does it? I'm sure I can't get another thing in my suitcase, spoke the smallest girl of all, who seemed to shrink back rather timidly into her corner, as though she feared she might be put into a trunk by mistake. Oh, Marita! You simply must get more in your suitcase! exclaimed Cora, starting up. "Why, your trunk won't begin to hold all the rest of your things unless you crowd more into the case
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Four girls sat on four chairs, in four different corners of the room. They sat on the chairs because they were really too tired to stand longer, and the reason for the occupancy of the corners of the apartment was self-evident. There was no other available space. For the center of the chamber was littered to overflowing with trunks, suitcases and valises, in various stages of being packed, and from them overflowed a variety of garments and other accessories of a journey. Oh, dear! sighed Cora Kimball, as she gazed helplessly about, will we ever be finished, Bess? I don't know, was the equally discouraging reply. It doesn't seem so; does it? I'm sure I can't get another thing in my suitcase, spoke the smallest girl of all, who seemed to shrink back rather timidly into her corner, as though she feared she might be put into a trunk by mistake. Oh, Marita! You simply must get more in your suitcase! exclaimed Cora, starting up. "Why, your trunk won't begin to hold all the rest of your things unless you crowd more into the case

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