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y and requested the girls not to make up their beds as usual, but instead to roll their blankets in their ponchos and pile them up together. A shriek of joy went up from the girls. "What is it, Nyoda, a canoe trip?" Nyoda shook her head. "You'll see," was all she would say. Immediately she was surrounded by the girls clamoring to be told where they were going. "I surrender," she said, laughing at Migwan, who was embracing her feet in supplication, "we're going hunting." "Hunting what?" clamored the chorus. "Oh, adventures and such things," said Nyoda in an off-hand manner. "Where are we going?" "How are we going?" "When are we going to start?" shouted the girls from all sides. Nyoda put her hands over her ears and tapped for silence with her foot. "One at a time, please, ladies, and I will endeavor to answer any questions that may come into your minds," she said in her best lecture-room manner. "Oh, Nyoda, tell us," begged the girls. "Having your kind permission to speak," resumed Nyoda, "I will try to state the case briefly. Now then, one, two, three! We're going to Balsam Lake!" "It's a hike!" shouted Sahwah, turning a handspring. "Is it, Nyoda?" asked Migwan. Nyoda nodded. "That's it. We're going to hike through the woods to Balsam Lake, which is a distance of about twelve miles, camp there for the night, and return to-morrow by another route." "O Goody!" cried Sahwah, hopping up and down on one foot, "when are we going to start?" "The first two will start at ten o'clock," said Nyoda. "The first two!" echoed the girls. "Aren't we all going together?" Then Nyoda outlined her plan. Believing that the girls would collect more adventures by going in pairs instead of all together, besides the fun of following a trail marked out by leaders, she had arranged the girls two by two. The first pair, who would be the pathfinders and blaze the trail for those coming after, would leave at ten o'clock, the next pair twenty minutes later, then the next, and so on. Their ponchos would be brought in a wagon over the main road and left for them; they would buy their supplies for supper and breakfast at the last village they passed through. Their lunches, they would carry with them. The first two were to buy potatoes and start the fire and put them in, while the rest would bring the other supplies. "Who and who are going to be partners?" demanded Sahwah. "Listen, while I read the
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