
The Camp Fire Girls Behind the Lines
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About This Book
The Camp Fire Girls Behind the Linesis part of a series of youth fiction books by American author Margaret Vandercook. Originally published in 1918, this is not only an entertaining read, but also gives a valuable insight into how the Great War was depicted in contemporary literature.
Chapters (50)(click to expand)
- THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS BEHIND THE LINES
- Author of "The Ranch Girls" Series, "The Red Cross Girls" Series, etc. ILLUSTRATED PHILADELPHIA THE JOHN C. WINSTON CO. PUBLISHERS Copyright, 1918, by The John C. Winston Company
- A Sentry Ordered Dan to Stop His Car
- CONTENTS
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- The Camp Fire Girls Behind the Lines
- CHAPTER I
- "El Camino Real"
- CHAPTER II
- The Land of Romance
- CHAPTER III
- The Call to Service
- CHAPTER IV
- The Camp and Temperamental Excursions
- CHAPTER V
- Abalone Shells
- CHAPTER VI
- "My Own Will Come to Me"
- Their Host Led the Way Through the Outer Court into the Enclosed One
- CHAPTER VII
- The Sacrifice of Youth
- CHAPTER VIII
- Felipe
- CHAPTER IX
- The Cantonment
- CHAPTER X
- Plans
- CHAPTER XI
- The Dance
- On One Occasion Gerry and Felipe Discovered that They were Actually Dancing Alone
- CHAPTER XII
- "As You Like It"
- CHAPTER XIII
- Human Psychology
- CHAPTER XIV
- The Night of the Play
- CHAPTER XV
- "I Will Marry You, if Ever I Marry Woman"
- CHAPTER XVI
- Gerry's Opportunity
- CHAPTER XVII
- Folly and Courage
- CHAPTER XVIII
- The Summons
- As Mrs. Burton Drew Near She Recognized One of Them as Dan Webster
- CHAPTER XIX
- Plans for the Future
- CHAPTER XX
- Bitter Waters
- STORIES ABOUT CAMP FIRE GIRLS
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