The Camp Fire Girls Across the Seas

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The Camp Fire Girls Across the Seas

by Margaret Vandercook

EN·~4 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total

THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS ACROSS THE SEAS - BY MARGARET VANDERCOOK - Author of "The Ranch Girls Series," etc. - ILLUSTRATED - PHILADELPHIA THE JOHN C. WINSTON CO. PUBLISHERS - Copyright, 1914, by The John C. Winston Company

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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The Camp Fire Girls Across the Seas

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CHAPTER I - Two Years Later

14:23

CHAPTER II - The Wheel Revolves

13:59

CHAPTER III - Farewells

13:12

CHAPTER IV - Unter den Linden

8:22

CHAPTER V - Changes

9:32

CHAPTER VI - A Cosmopolitan Company

10:33

CHAPTER VII - Das Rheingold

9:31

Description

The story opens in the quiet town of Woodford, where former Camp Fire girls have stepped into early adulthood. Billy Webster, brooding yet earnest, watches a scarlet‑coated girl slip away before his eyes, and soon finds himself drawn into a conversation with the lively Meg Everett, whose bright spirit still carries the fire‑camp’s optimism. As old friendships resurface and rumors of a famous actress’s visit swirl, the characters balance the excitement of new possibilities with the weight of expectations from family and community.

Against the backdrop of blooming spring and the hum of travel, the novel gently explores themes of loyalty, ambition, and the courage to pursue one’s own path. The dialogue teases budding romances and the tension between tradition and modernity, while the Camp Fire values of teamwork and self‑reliance continue to shape their decisions. Listeners will feel the pulse of small‑town life and the promise of adventures just beginning to unfold.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (239K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Mary Meehan and The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2010-09-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Margaret Vandercook

Margaret Vandercook

1876–1958

Best known for lively series fiction for young readers, this American author built adventurous worlds around friendship, service, and independence. Her books about Camp Fire Girls, Girl Scouts, Ranch Girls, and Red Cross Girls made her a familiar name in early 20th-century children's literature.

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