
DOROTHY DALE'S - QUEER HOLIDAYS - BY - MARGARET PENROSE
DOROTHY DALE'S QUEER HOLIDAYS
CHAPTER I - THE SAME OLD TAVIA
CHAPTER II - WHAT HAPPENED TO TAVIA
CHAPTER III - A LIGHT IN THE WINDOW
CHAPTER IV - THE TANGLED WEB SHE WOVE
CHAPTER V - SHOPPING AND SHOPLIFTERS
CHAPTER VI - WHO STOLE THE RING?
CHAPTER VII - THE HAUNTED WOODS
CHAPTER VIII - A MAGAZINE GHOST
Dorothy Dale spends the holiday season at her aunt’s country home, surrounded by the easy camaraderie of her cousins Ned and Nat. While the boys joust over train times and petty teasing, Dorothy keeps the peace, her bright humor soothing the inevitable sibling squabbles. The real excitement builds as she waits for her close friend Tavia Travers to arrive, a reunion that promises the familiar chatter and shared secrets of their long‑standing friendship.
When Tavia finally steps through the doorway, the house quickly becomes a hub of whispered rumors and gentle pranks. A misplaced ring, a mysterious light flickering in a window, and rumors of a “ghost” haunting the nearby woods set the stage for a series of mild adventures. Dorothy’s curiosity and quick thinking draw her into the first hints of a light‑hearted mystery, promising a holiday filled with laughter, a dash of intrigue, and the warmth of true friendship.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (260K characters)
Series
The Dorothy Dale series
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-04-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Behind this byline was a lively corner of early 20th-century children’s fiction, packed with school adventures, road trips, and upbeat heroines. The name was used for several popular girls’ series created through the Stratemeyer Syndicate.
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