104
XI. WHERE THE ACCIDENT HAPPENED 120
XII. AN OVERTURN 129
XIII. A SERIOUS ADVENTURE 144
XIV. THE REPULSE 150
XV. TROUBLE "BRUIN" 161
XVI. TIT FOR TAT 171
XVII. VISITORS 188
XVIII. THE REGATTA 198
XIX. UNDER WHITE WINGS 207
XX. THE CANOE RACE 213
XXI. THE WAY OF THE WIND 224
XXII. THE PRISONERS OF THE TOWER 232
XXIII. WYN HITS SOMETHING 240
XXIV. THE NIGHT ALARM 248
XXV. THE STRANGE BATEAU 258
XXVI. THE BOYS TO THE RESCUE 267
XXVII. IS IT THE "BRIGHT EYES"? 278
XXVIII. A FRIEND IN NEED 288
XXIX. THE SUNKEN TREASURE 296
XXX. STRIKING CAMP 306
WYN'S CAMPING DAYS
CHAPTER I
THE GO-AHEAD CLUB
"Oh, girls! such news!" cried Wynifred Mallory, banging open the door of
Canoe Lodge, and bringing into the living room a big breath of the cool
May air, which drew out of the open fireplace a sudden balloon of smoke,
setting the other members of the Go-Ahead Club there assembled coughing.
Grace Hedges, who was acting as fireman that week, turned an exasperated
face, with a bar of smut across it, exclaiming:
"If another soul comes in that door and creates a back-draught until
this fire gets to burning properly, I certainly shall have hysterics! I
never did see such a mean old thing to burn."
"Never mind, Gracie. We're all here now--all six of us. There are no
more Go-Aheads to come," observed Bessie Lavine, yawning over her book
in the only sunny corner of the room.
"There! it's burning--finally," exclaimed Grace, with blended disgust
and thankfulness. "I never was cut out for a fireman, girls."
"Poor Gracie," purred Wyn, who had approached the blaze that was now
beginning to curl through the hic
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