
CHAPTER ONE—CAMPING IN THE CITY
CHAPTER TWO—THE NEW MEMBERS
CHAPTER THREE—HEARD IN THE “SCENIC FOREST”
CHAPTER FOUR—THE ESKIMO INDIAN LEGEND
CHAPTER FIVE—A PRIZE CHEST
CHAPTER SIX—THE LOST CAMPERS
CHAPTER SEVEN—CAMPING SPORTS OF A WEEK-END
CHAPTER EIGHT—QUIET WAYS FOR SUNDAY
CHAPTER NINE—A RAINY WEEK-END CAMP
CHAPTER TEN—IN FALLING LEAF MOON
Five spirited girls, fresh from a summer adventure at Wickeecheokee Farm, gather in the city to recount their camp experiences and plot the next chapter of their Woodcraft tribe. Their guide, Miss Miller, a lively physical‑culture teacher, welcomes them for tea and a council where they’ll discuss a winter camp and the possibility of admitting new members. Between jokes, sketches, and plans for a “Winter Camp Charter,” the girls’ excitement bubbles as they prepare to share their stories with fellow city‑bound Woodcraft enthusiasts.
Adjusting to the bustle of urban life proves a fresh challenge, and the girls quickly turn their outdoor know‑how toward city problems. From improvising ways to keep rooms cool to devising a safe indoor “council fire,” they discover that the spirit of the woods can thrive amid skyscrapers and sidewalks. Their camaraderie, creativity, and love of nature invite listeners into a world where adventure and friendship blossom, even in the heart of the city.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (419K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-03-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1868–1932
Best known for lively adventure stories for young readers, this early 20th-century writer helped shape popular series fiction for girls. Her books mix mystery, travel, and brisk, upbeat storytelling that still feels energetic today.
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