The Motor Girls at Lookout Beach; Or, In Quest of the Runaways
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By Margaret Penrose (The Motor Girls #3) 14 Mar, 2020
The perfect volume to give teenage girls of the early 21st century a look into the exciting exploits of their great grandmother. One of a very popolar series and a classic. “Well, don’t be so fussy, then. We have always wanted to go to a real ... Read more
The perfect volume to give teenage girls of the early 21st century a look into the exciting exploits of their great grandmother. One of a very popolar series and a classic. “Well, don’t be so fussy, then. We have always wanted to go to a real watering place, and now, when we are really to go, Belle Robinson, you take it as solemnly as if it were a message from boarding-school, summoning us back to class. Why don’t you warm up a bit? I—I feel as if I could—yell! There, that’s out, and I don’t care! I wish I was a boy, and then—then I could do something when I felt happy, besides sitting down, and looking pleased. Boys have a way of showing their feelings. I know what I’m going to do. I’m just going to get out the car, and run over to Cora Kimball’s. She’ll know how to rejoice with me about going to Lookout Beach. Oh, Belle, isn’t it just perfectly—too lovely for anything! There, I was going to say scrumbunctious, but I won’t in your presence—Miss Prim!” Less
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  • Public Domain Book
  • English
  • 978-1547020409
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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