a regular picnic grounds all Summer."
"And to think I should literally fall over old coz, Jay Dunbar, in a
western lumber camp," said jolly Guy Dunbar, thumping his own brilliant
head.
Mary and her father (he did look like Guy Dunbar) were too spellbound
to notice their surroundings. But as quickly as he could manage it
Professor Benson spoke to the wanderer. "It's like the real page in
our old log, Dunnie," said the professor, "and your precious Spiranthes
Corale has been found. I lost it, but Mary's, friends have recovered
it and now you are the famous explorer you set out to become." And he
held up the quaint doll with the miraculous green shoot stealing
through its arm pit.
"Some little Girl Scouts!" declared Guy Dunbar, leading the way to the
house.
"How shall we end it?" asked Cleo. "Mary's daddy is found, the orchid
is found, new cousins are found--oh, girls! I have so many wonderful
endings for our vacation story we shall have to vote on the fade-out!"
she decided, while the girls fell into line for a Scout parade to
victory.
And the joys of that wonderful reunion must occupy our own interest in
these self-same little girls until we meet them again in the next
volume, to be entitled, THE GIRL SCOUTS AT SEA CREST--OR THE WIG WAG
RESCUE.
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