The Motor Girls on a Tour Margaret Penrose Author
by Margaret Penrose 2021-04-11 15:14:02
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The big maroon car glided along in such perfect rhythm that Cora Kimball, the fair driver of the Whirlwind, heard scarcely a sound of its mechanical workings. To her the car went noiselessly-the perfection of its motion was akin to the very music of ... Read more
The big maroon car glided along in such perfect rhythm that Cora Kimball, the fair driver of the Whirlwind, heard scarcely a sound of its mechanical workings. To her the car went noiselessly-the perfection of its motion was akin to the very music of silence. Hazel Hastings was simply sumptuous in the tonneau-she had spread every available frill and flounce, but there was still plenty of unoccupied space on the luxuriously cushioned throne. It seemed a pity to passers-by that two girls should ride alone on that splendid morning in the handsome machine-so many of those afoot would have been glad of a chance to occupy the empty seats. Directly following the Whirlwind came another car-the little silver Flyaway. In this also were two girls, the Robinson twins, Elizabeth and Isabel, otherwise Belle and Bess. Chelton folks were becoming accustomed to the sight of these girls in their cars, and a run of the motor girls was now looked upon as a daily occurrence. Bess Robinson guided her car with unmistakable skill-Cora Kimball was considered an expert driver. Less
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  • 6.00(w)x9.00(h)x0.18(d)
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  • August 24, 2015
  • 9781516943753
Margaret Penrose was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate. The name was used for: The Dorothy Dale series, The Radio Girls series (Later reprinted as The Campfire Girls series), and The...
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