Winona of the Camp Fire (Paperback)


The room they called the Den in Winnie Merriam's house was dark, except for the leaping wood-fire in the big stone fireplace. Around the fire sat and lay five girls. They had been toasting marshmallows, but they were past the point where you eat the toasted ones with pleasure, or even steal the raw ones-which don't taste burnt-to eat surreptitiously. "Helen Bryan, you've been feeding Puppums all your marshmallows for the last ten minutes," accused Winnie, sitting up. She had been draping herself along a pile of cushions for the last fifteen minutes-thinking, evidently, for she had been quiet-a very unusual thing for chattering Winnie. Winnie Merriam was fourteen, but people usually took her for a year older, because of her slim height. She had big blue eyes in a face that was not regularly pretty, perhaps, but so gay and pink-cheeked and quick-smiling that people always said she was pretty-which does quite as well. Her chum, Helen, defiantly fed a last marshmallow to the fat near-fox-terrier in the centre of the circle, who didn't particularly seem to want it. "I've got to be polite to my hostess's dog, haven't I?" she retorted. "And he asked for them so pathetically " "I expect the poor old pup will look more pathetic this time to-morrow," said Winnie. "He'll probably look like Buster Brown's Tige in the last pictures-both paws up over his aching head. Then you'll have to come back here and hold ice on his fevered brow, won't she, Puppums?"

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The room they called the Den in Winnie Merriam's house was dark, except for the leaping wood-fire in the big stone fireplace. Around the fire sat and lay five girls. They had been toasting marshmallows, but they were past the point where you eat the toasted ones with pleasure, or even steal the raw ones-which don't taste burnt-to eat surreptitiously. "Helen Bryan, you've been feeding Puppums all your marshmallows for the last ten minutes," accused Winnie, sitting up. She had been draping herself along a pile of cushions for the last fifteen minutes-thinking, evidently, for she had been quiet-a very unusual thing for chattering Winnie. Winnie Merriam was fourteen, but people usually took her for a year older, because of her slim height. She had big blue eyes in a face that was not regularly pretty, perhaps, but so gay and pink-cheeked and quick-smiling that people always said she was pretty-which does quite as well. Her chum, Helen, defiantly fed a last marshmallow to the fat near-fox-terrier in the centre of the circle, who didn't particularly seem to want it. "I've got to be polite to my hostess's dog, haven't I?" she retorted. "And he asked for them so pathetically " "I expect the poor old pup will look more pathetic this time to-morrow," said Winnie. "He'll probably look like Buster Brown's Tige in the last pictures-both paws up over his aching head. Then you'll have to come back here and hold ice on his fevered brow, won't she, Puppums?"

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Country of origin

United States

Release date

2014

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First published

2014

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 8mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

144

ISBN-13

978-1-4953-0452-1

Barcode

9781495304521

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1-4953-0452-3



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