The Motor Girls in the Mountains

The Motor Girls in the Mountains
Or, the Gypsy Girl's Secret

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The Motor Girls in the Mountains by Margaret Penrose

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The Motor Girls in the Mountains
Or, the Gypsy Girl's Secret

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On a camping trip to the Adirondacks, the Motor Girls become involved in a mystery involving a Gypsy girl and a stolen purse.

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ble chap and devotedly attached to his sister, although at times he liked to "lord it" over her with truly masculine complacency. He was a student at Exmouth College, and his most intimate friend was Walter Pennington, who spent most of his vacations and whatever other spare time he had at the Kimball home. Perhaps Jack's charming sister was the special magnet that drew Walter there so often---- But there, it isn't fair to delve too curiously into matters of that kind.

Paul Hastings, who had a position in an automobile concern, was a close friend of Jack and Walter, and the girls too liked him very much.

The love of motoring that all six, boys and girls alike, shared in common had led to many trips to various parts of the country, in the course of which they had met with many surprising and sometimes thrilling adventures. Both Cora and the Robinson twins had cars of their own, but as Cora seemed to take the lead in everything, most of the tours were taken in her car.

Their trips took them

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