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OUTFITTING FOR THE TRIP

"Girls, this is our third Summer as the Dandelion Troop of Girl Scouts,--do you realize that fact?" commented Mrs. Vernon, generally called "Verny" by the girls, or "Captain" by her friends.

"That first Summer in camp seems like mere child's play now, Verny," returned Juliet Lee, known as "Julie" or just "Jule" by her intimates.

"That really wasn't camping, at all,--what with all the cooked food our families were bringing weekly to us, and the other housekeeping equipment they brought that day in the 'furniture shower,'" Joan Allison added, giggling as she remembered the incident.

"But last Summer in the Adirondacks was real camping!" declared Ruth Bentley, nodding her head emphatically.

"Yes. Still it wasn't anything like this year's camping experience promises to be,--in the Rocky Mountains," replied Mrs. Vernon. "Mr. Gilroy furnished the tents and cots and other heavy camping things last summer, but this year we will have to do without such luxuries."

"We don't care what we have to do without, Verny, because we are so thankful to be here at all!" exclaimed Anne Bailey, who was one of the five additional scout members admitted to the circle of the four founders of Dandelion Troop the preceding summer.

"I'm so sorry the other girls can't be with us this trip," remarked Julie, who was Scout Leader of the troop.

"It's a shame that Amy's mother treats her as if she were a babe. Why, this sort of trip is exactly what the girl needs to help her get rid of her nerves," said Joan.

"Yes; didn't every one say how well she was after last summer's camp in the Adirondacks?" added Ruth Bentley.

"Poor Amy, she'll have to stay home now, and hear her mother worry about her all summer," sighed Betty Lee, Julie's sister.

"Well, I am not wasting sympathy on Amy, when dear old Hester needs all of it. The way that girl pitched in and helped earn the family bread when her father died last winter, is courageous, say I!" declared Julie.


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