The Camp Fire Girls at Camp Keewaydin; Or, Paddles Down

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The Camp Fire Girls at Camp Keewaydin; Or, Paddles Down

by Hildegard G. Frey

EN·~5 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

CHAPTER I - ON THE WAY

11:10
2

CHAPTER II - GETTING SETTLED

29:45
3

CHAPTER III - THE GREAT MYSTERY SOUND

0:15
4

MATEKA - THE HOUSE OF JOYOUS LEARNING

18:16
5

CHAPTER IV - THE ALLEY INITIATION

23:18
6

TO THE DWELLERS IN GITCHEE-GUMMEE - IMPORTANT!!!

0:35
7

BE DOWN ON THE DOCK AT SUNDOWN WITHOUT FAIL PREPARED TO UNDERGO THE ORDEAL WHICH ALL DWELLERS IN THE ALLEY MUST SUFFER BEFORE BEING WELCOMED INTO THE INNER CIRCLE OF ALLEY SPIRITS. - WARNING: MENTION NOT THIS SUMMONS TO A LIVING SOUL OR AWFUL WILL BE THE CONSEQUENCES. - SIGNED: THE TERRIBLE TWELVE. P.S. BRING YOUR BATHING SUITS.

9:57
8

CHAPTER V - ON THE ROAD FROM ATLANTIS

25:15
9

CHAPTER VI - A CAMP HEROINE

16:59
10

CHAPTER VII - THE BUSINESS OF BEING A HEROINE

15:55

Description

A lively river journey sets the stage for a summer of adventure at Camp Keewaydin, where a spirited group of girls board the steamer Carribou amid bustling laughter, tangled suitcases, and the hum of camp songs. From the moment the girls scramble onto the gangplank, their diverse personalities—bustling Agony, inventive Hinpoha, and the ever‑energetic Pom‑pom with her ukulele—spark a camaraderie that promises both fun and a few mishaps.

As the boat glides upstream through sun‑drenched valleys, the newcomers begin to bond with seasoned campers, sharing whispers about cabin assignments, councilor duties, and the mysteries of the camp’s “Alley” and “Avenue.” The narrative captures the excitement of first‑day nerves, the joy of discovering new friends, and the natural beauty surrounding the camp, inviting listeners to feel the buzz of a summer that’s just beginning.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (304K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Hildegard G. Frey

1891–1957

Best known for the early 20th-century Camp Fire Girls books, this American writer created upbeat adventure stories centered on friendship, resourcefulness, and outdoor life. Her novels follow the Winnebagos through school days, travel, mystery, and wartime service, giving young readers a lively picture of girls’ series fiction of the 1910s.

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