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Francis, Stella M.

"Campfire Girls in the Allegheny Mountains or, A Christmas Success against Odds"


And a glorious sleighride home it was for all except the two
prisoners, whom the police took into custody.
* * * * *
The story of the CAMP FIRE GIRLS IN THE MOUNTAINS is told, all but the
subtitle, "A Christmas Success Against Odds." There was a real success
in store for them. The police made a raid, but found that the criminal
element that had gained a throttle hold on the labor organization in
the mines had cleared out so clean that not a living vestige of them
could be discovered. The way was now clear, and the Camp Fire Girls
carried out their original plans, successfully and much to the benefit
of the poverty stricken families of the strikers.
But the history of Flamingo Camp Fire is by no means complete with
this narrative. It seemed to be a peculiar lot of these girls to
become associated or in touch with events of novel, interesting, and
sometimes thrilling character, and those who would follow their
further experiences along these lines should read the second volume of
this series, entitled:
CAMP FIRE GIRLS IN THE COUNTRY;
or
The Secret Aunt Hannah Forgot.


End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Campfire Girls in the Allegheny
Mountains, by Stella M.


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