The Blue Birds at Happy Hills
Excerpt: "“We are ready to start, but where are the twins?” exclaimed Jinks impatiently. Jinks was Meredith Starr’s chum who lived next door to the Starrs. “Why, they were here but a moment ago!” said Mete. “Perhaps they ran on to Mossy Glen without us,” came from Lavinia Starr, two years older than the twins, who were eight. A shrill whistle from the woods then told the three waiting children that Don and Dot Starr were half-way to the meeting place. The Blue Birds and Bobolinks were going to meet at the barn, known now as the Publishing Offices, to start thence for the ten-forty train to New York. “Hurry up, we’ve wasted three minutes waiting for those awful twins!” sighed Vene—the nickname for Lavinia. At the Publishing Offices on the Mossy Glen estate, the three late arrivals found all the members assembled. Ruth and Ned Talmage had not far to walk as their home was at Mossy Glen, and the Starr children including Jinks were now accounted for. Besides these two groups, there were the other girl-members of the Blue Bird Club, or Nest, and the boys who founded the society called Bobolinks, that published the magazine and other important printed matter—such as tickets, notices, programmes, etc."
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The Blue Birds at Happy Hills
Excerpt: "“We are ready to start, but where are the twins?” exclaimed Jinks impatiently. Jinks was Meredith Starr’s chum who lived next door to the Starrs. “Why, they were here but a moment ago!” said Mete. “Perhaps they ran on to Mossy Glen without us,” came from Lavinia Starr, two years older than the twins, who were eight. A shrill whistle from the woods then told the three waiting children that Don and Dot Starr were half-way to the meeting place. The Blue Birds and Bobolinks were going to meet at the barn, known now as the Publishing Offices, to start thence for the ten-forty train to New York. “Hurry up, we’ve wasted three minutes waiting for those awful twins!” sighed Vene—the nickname for Lavinia. At the Publishing Offices on the Mossy Glen estate, the three late arrivals found all the members assembled. Ruth and Ned Talmage had not far to walk as their home was at Mossy Glen, and the Starr children including Jinks were now accounted for. Besides these two groups, there were the other girl-members of the Blue Bird Club, or Nest, and the boys who founded the society called Bobolinks, that published the magazine and other important printed matter—such as tickets, notices, programmes, etc."
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The Blue Birds at Happy Hills

The Blue Birds at Happy Hills

by Lillian Elizabeth Roy
The Blue Birds at Happy Hills

The Blue Birds at Happy Hills

by Lillian Elizabeth Roy

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Excerpt: "“We are ready to start, but where are the twins?” exclaimed Jinks impatiently. Jinks was Meredith Starr’s chum who lived next door to the Starrs. “Why, they were here but a moment ago!” said Mete. “Perhaps they ran on to Mossy Glen without us,” came from Lavinia Starr, two years older than the twins, who were eight. A shrill whistle from the woods then told the three waiting children that Don and Dot Starr were half-way to the meeting place. The Blue Birds and Bobolinks were going to meet at the barn, known now as the Publishing Offices, to start thence for the ten-forty train to New York. “Hurry up, we’ve wasted three minutes waiting for those awful twins!” sighed Vene—the nickname for Lavinia. At the Publishing Offices on the Mossy Glen estate, the three late arrivals found all the members assembled. Ruth and Ned Talmage had not far to walk as their home was at Mossy Glen, and the Starr children including Jinks were now accounted for. Besides these two groups, there were the other girl-members of the Blue Bird Club, or Nest, and the boys who founded the society called Bobolinks, that published the magazine and other important printed matter—such as tickets, notices, programmes, etc."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783985311033
Publisher: Otbebookpublishing
Publication date: 07/03/2021
Series: Classics To Go
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 776 KB

About the Author

Lillian Elizabeth Roy; (1868-1932) US author perhaps best known for the Polly Brewster series of adventure stories for girls.
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