Excerpt: ...the main road and was on a side one leading through the woods. If only it would keep light until she reached Camp, and then if she could strike the broad road she'd be all right. Walking rapidly through the woods she suddenly fancied that she hard a low moan, as though from someone in pain. "It's a tramp perhaps," she thought. "He may be in trouble. Well, tramp or no tramp I must help him. I'll see." Unafraid, Nora walked to the spot whence the cry had proceeded. Her eye fell upon an object huddled together on ...
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Excerpt: ...the main road and was on a side one leading through the woods. If only it would keep light until she reached Camp, and then if she could strike the broad road she'd be all right. Walking rapidly through the woods she suddenly fancied that she hard a low moan, as though from someone in pain. "It's a tramp perhaps," she thought. "He may be in trouble. Well, tramp or no tramp I must help him. I'll see." Unafraid, Nora walked to the spot whence the cry had proceeded. Her eye fell upon an object huddled together on the ground. As it was out of the beaten path she stepped from branches and logs to stones and rocks before she reached it. She stooped down and gazed at it intently; then she uttered an exclamation of surprise. "It's Miss Ethel!" she gasped. "God help her." She was right. There lay Ethel Hollister-the girl who had never liked her-the girl from whom, no matter how hard she might try, Nora could get nothing beyond a cool "Thank you very much, Nora." From the arm of this young woman trickled a stream of bright, red blood. Honora wondered if she was dead. She gently shook her. "Miss Ethel!" she called once and twice, "Are ye much hurt?" Then she half lifted her to a sitting posture and Ethel opened her eyes. "Oh, Miss Casey-Honora!" she gasped feebly. "Thank God it is you who have found me. I have been so frightened. Two men were searching for me. I passed them on the road before my horse took fright and threw me. I heard them say: 'It must be the same girl. She rode a white horse. Now I know who she is. She's the niece of John Hollister. Her father is a rich New Yorker. We can sell the horse. We've got him safe, and we can keep the girl for a ransom. Probably she's injured and is lying somewhere around here.' Nora, I dared not breathe lest they should find me. I prayed to God as I've never prayed before to let them pass me and to send me help. He has answered my prayer and I'm grateful. When I heard your footsteps I thought they had...
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Very Good+ No Jacket. Book 20107 CF shelf. NOT ex-library. Very lightly soiled pictorial spring green cloth, bit of waffling lower back cover. Inked info FEP, clean text. With ads. Solid. With 94-page "Little Susy's Six Teachers" (religious-themed story by Elizabeth Prentiss, author not credited here) at back.
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VG in Fair DJ. Red binding, black lettering, DJ pictorial shows girl with golf club under her arm next to water with sailboats where another. Girl is waving to her. Three Story Parties at end of book including When Little Black Sambo Went to a Party; A Noah's Ark Party; and A Soap Bubble Party where children dress up according to characters in the story as well as kind of invitations to send and costumes. Listing of Girls Prize Library books on back of DJ. DJ torn and edge tanning and chips, owner names and inscription ft endpaper. Some tanning to page edges.
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Good. No Jacket. Beige background with black and red. Some edgewear at spine and a few markings on cover. Prev owner's name inside front cover and neat note part of which is 1st Prize.