Roy Lillian Elizabeth. Girl Scouts in the Adirondacks
CHAPTER ONE. THE FRIDAY JINX
CHAPTER TWO. ANOTHER DAY OF TROUBLES
CHAPTER THREE. IN THE MOUNTAINS AT LAST
CHAPTER FOUR. A VISIT TO GREY FOX CAMP
CHAPTER FIVE. A STORY OF CREATION1
CHAPTER SIX. LOST ON THE TRAIL
CHAPTER SEVEN. A LITTLE BUSINESS
CHAPTER EIGHT. JAKE'S INTERVIEW WITH A SKUNK
CHAPTER NINE. LESSONS IN TRACKING
CHAPTER TEN. THE GIRL SCOUTS ENTERTAIN
CHAPTER ELEVEN. A CANOE TRIP
CHAPTER TWELVE. FIRST AID
CHAPTER THIRTEEN. SHOOTING THE RAPIDS – AND OTHER THINGS
CHAPTER FOURTEEN. THE GRAND SURPRISE
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Early in the morning the scouts heard Jim rattling the pans while he essayed to cook breakfast. They were soon up and dressed, and being ready for another day's adventuring, they offered their services to the cook.
"Last night after you-all went for that hike, I mooned around some myself. I saw a little farmhouse over that hill, and I think a couple of girls might try to get some milk for breakfast," suggested Jim, pointing over the brow of a slight grade.
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"Now, when I yell 'go,' every one strain your muscles fit to crack. It's the only way we'll get out of this," ordered Julie.
"Tell us when you're going to say 'go'!" begged Ruth.