The Camp Fire Girls' Larks and Pranks; Or, The House of the Open Door

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The Camp Fire Girls' Larks and Pranks; Or, The House of the Open Door

by Hildegard G. Frey

EN·~5 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

The Camp Fire Girls’ Larks and Pranks

1:19
2

THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS’ LARKS AND PRANKS - CHAPTER I THE HOUSE OF THE OPEN DOOR

28:59
3

CHAPTER II VERONICA

10:09
4

CHAPTER III AN UNINVITED GUEST

14:54
5

CHAPTER IV A SANDEBAGO CIRCUS

18:13
6

CHAPTER V THE ARRIVAL OF KATHERINE

27:20
7

CHAPTER VI A MORAL OBLIGATION

28:56
8

CHAPTER VII AN ADVENTURE IN PHILANTHROPY

18:46
9

CHAPTER VIII A SELECT SLEEPING PARTY

13:44
10

CHAPTER IX THE CANDLE IN THE WINDOW

15:55

Description

In this lively adventure, a group of Camp Fire Girls gathers at a secluded barn that hides a bright, welcoming lodge beneath its shadowy exterior. Inside, the girls find a cozy fire, colorful blankets, and a unique blend of Native‑American décor that hints at a secret “Winnebago” tradition. Their camaraderie is instantly tested when a mysterious visitor arrives, speaking in coded phrases that only the group’s leaders seem to recognize.

The girls’ curiosity quickly turns into a series of playful schemes and daring escapades as they work to uncover the meaning behind the stranger’s cryptic greetings. Guided by their guardian, Miss Kent, they explore the hidden room’s mysteries, learning teamwork, respect for different cultures, and the joy of a good‑natured prank. The story captures the excitement of early autumn evenings, the thrill of secret meetings, and the enduring spirit of friendship that defines the Camp Fire Girls’ world.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (328K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Dave Morgan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2012-02-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

HG

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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