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Dorothy Dale's Camping Days
So the parties separated and then Dorothy was free to leave her hiding place. She longed to tell her friends the strange story, but she knew that the finding of Tavia was the one and only thing to be thought of just then. "Are you sure that this is the direction in which the boys went?" asked Nat, with something like a sigh. Dorothy looked over the rough woodland. "No," she said, "there was a swamp, for I distinctly remember that they picked their way through tall grass, and about here the grass is actually dried up." (Extract from Chapter 26)Books in this series:
Dorothy Dale: A Girl of Today (1908)
Dorothy Dale at Glenwood School (1908)
Dorothy Dale's Great Secret (1909)
Dorothy Dale and Her Chums (1909)
Dorothy Dale’s Queer Holidays (1910)
Dorothy Dale’s Camping Days (1911)
Dorothy Dale’s School Rivals (1912)
Dorothy Dale in the City (1913)
Dorothy Dale’s Promise (1914)
Dorothy Dale in the West (1915)
Dorothy Dale’s Strange Discovery (1916)
Dorothy Dale’s Engagement (1917)
Dorothy Dale to the Rescue (1924)
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Margaret Penrose was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate. The name Margaret Penrose was used for: The Dorothy Dale series The Radio Girls series The Motor Girls series Many of these bo...
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