The Girls of Central High in Camp; Or, the Old Professor's Secret

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The Girls of Central High in Camp; Or, the Old Professor's Secret

by Gertrude W. Morrison

EN·~3 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
1

The Girlsof Central Highin Camp

0:21
2

CHAPTER I - WHERE, OH, WHERE?

11:55
3

CHAPTER II - PLANS FOR THE SUMMER

8:12
4

CHAPTER III - VISITORS’ DAY

10:13
5

CHAPTER IV - “LONESOME LIZ”

10:50
6

CHAPTER V - THE START

11:52
7

CHAPTER VI - PRETTYMAN SWEET MAKES A FRIEND

12:15
8

CHAPTER VII - THE BARNACLE

11:39
9

CHAPTER VIII - UP ROCKY RIVER

8:10
10

CHAPTER IX - THE CAMP ON ACORN ISLAND

12:32

Description

A lively group of senior girls from Central High are buzzing with plans for their summer break. Bobby, Laura, Jess, the Lockwood twins, and Nellie debate every detail—avoiding the noisy seashore, finding an affordable spot, and deciding who else might join their adventure. Their banter is full of witty jokes, secret crushes, and the occasional pocket‑full of oddities, giving a vivid picture of teenage camaraderie in the early 1900s.

Meanwhile, the school’s beloved old professor harbors a quiet mystery that the girls can’t help but notice. Whispers of a hidden manuscript and a long‑kept secret stir their curiosity, promising a subtle thread of intrigue that weaves through their carefree camp preparations. As the girls set out for a rustic retreat, they’ll discover that the summer holds more than just sunshine and friendship—there’s a lingering puzzle waiting to be solved.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (219K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2009-05-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Gertrude W. Morrison

Best known as the name on the Girls of Central High books, this was a Stratemeyer Syndicate house pseudonym rather than a single, identifiable writer. The series mixes school life, sports, friendship, and light mystery in a brisk early-20th-century style.

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