The Rival Campers Ashore; or, The Mystery of the MillSmith, Ruel Perley
Philosophy
The Rival Campers Ashore; or, The Mystery of the Mill
Smith, Ruel Perley
Boats and boating -- Juvenile fiction; Detective and mystery stories
"Have him arrested?" responded John Ellison, in answer to his brother's
query; "I don't care about that. He's gone, and good riddance. Hello,
there come Henry Burns and Jack Harvey. Let's all go down and take a
look at what's left of the mill."
"Poor gran'," said Bess to Mrs. Ellison, half timidly, "what will become
of her now?"
"We'll bring her up here, dear," said that motherly woman, "and take
care of her during the little life she has left. We can't leave her all
alone down there." And Bess danced gaily away to join the boys, her last
trouble gone and nothing but joy ahead.
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