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Ruth Fielding at Sunrise Farm - CHAPTER I—SWEET BRIARS AND SOUR PICKLES
CHAPTER II—THE WILD GIRL
CHAPTER III—SADIE RABY’S STORY
CHAPTER IV—“THEM PERKINSES”
CHAPTER V—“THE TRAMPING GAL”
CHAPTER VI—SEEKING THE TRAIL
CHAPTER VII—WHAT TOM CAMERON SAW
CHAPTER VIII—TRAVELING TOWARD SUNRISE FARM
CHAPTER IX—THE SUNRISE COACH
CHAPTER X—“TOUCH AND GO”
Ruth Fielding arrives at Sunrise Farm, the secluded wing of Briarwood Hall where a tight‑knit group of girls calls themselves the “S. B.’s.” In a dimly lit corridor she watches the nightly rituals of passwords, whispered jokes, and a comically fierce guard who trades sour pickles for entry. The scene teems with lively personalities—Heavy Jennie with her booming laughter, the sharp‑tongued Mercy, and the ever‑curious Helen—each adding color to the secret society’s nocturnal gatherings.
Amid the camaraderie, Ruth’s warm, steadfast nature shines; she’s the girl who won over a reluctant uncle and now seeks to fit into this new world while keeping her kind heart intact. As the girls navigate whispered rumors and the mystery of the Raby orphans, Ruth’s knack for turning strangers into friends promises both gentle humor and a budding adventure that will test her resolve and loyalty.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (240K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Roger Frank, David Edwards and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2011-06-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known as the name behind the Ruth Fielding and Betty Gordon books, this early 20th-century byline belongs to the Stratemeyer Syndicate rather than a single identified author. The result is a body of lively girls' adventure fiction that helped shape popular series reading for generations.
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