NAN SHERWOOD'S WINTER HOLIDAYS
Or, Rescuing the Runaways
by
ANNIE ROE CARR
1916
CHAPTER I
DOWN PENDRAGON HILL
Ta-ra! ta-ra! ta-ra-ra-ra! ta-_rat!_
Professor Krenner took the silver bugle from his lips while the strain echoed flatly from the opposite, wooded hill. That hill was the Isle of Hope, a small island of a single eminence lying half a mile off the mainland, and not far north of Freeling.
The shore of Lake Huron was sheathed in ice. It was almost Christmas time. Winter had for some weeks held this part of Michigan in an iron grip. The girls of Lakeview Hall were tasting all the joys of winter sports.
The cove at the boathouse (this was the building that some of the Lakeview Hall girls had once believed haunted) was now a smooth, well-scraped skating pond. Between the foot of the hill, on the brow of which the professor stood, and the Isle of Hope, the strait was likewise solidly frozen. The bobsled course was down the hill and across the icy track to the shore of the island.
Again the professor of mathematics--and architectural drawing--put the key-bugle to his lips and sent the blast echoing over the white waste:
Ta-ra! ta-ra! ta-ra-ra-ra! ta-_rat!_
The road from Lakeview Hall was winding, and only a short stretch of it could be seen from the brow of Pendragon Hill. But the roof and chimneys of the great castle-like Hall were visible above the tree-tops.
Now voices were audible--laughing, sweet, clear, girls' voices, ringing like a chime of silver bells, as the owners came along the well-beaten path, and suddenly appeared around an arbor-vitae clump.
"Here they are!" announced the professor, whose red and white toboggan-cap looked very jaunty, indeed. He told of the girls' arrival to a boy who was toiling up the edge of the packed and icy slide. Walter Mason had been to the bottom of the hill to make sure that no obstacle had fallen upon the track since the previous day.
"Walter! Hello, Walter!" was the chorused shout of the leading group of girls, as the boy reached the elevation where the professor stood.
One of the girls ran to meet him, her cheeks aglow, her lips smiling, and her brown eyes dancing. She looked so much like the boy that there could be no doubt of their relationship.
"Hello, Grace!" Walter called to his sister, in response.
But his gaze went past the chubby figure of his shy sister to another girl who, with her chum, was in the lead of the four tugging at the rope of the gaily painted bobsled. This particular girl's bright and animated countenance smiled back at Walter cordially, and she waved a mittened hand.
"Hi, Walter!" she called.
"Hi, Nan!" was his reply.
The others he welcomed with a genial hail. Bess Harley, who toiled along beside her chum, said with a flashing smile and an imp-light of naughtiness in either black eye:
Table of contents (by pages)
- 1: Nan Sherwood's Winter Holidays by Annie Roe Carr
- 2: Said the fourth girl dragging the bobsled
- 3: And who enjoyed Linda Riggs' bounty
- 4: By that time Professor Krenner had started the second one
- 5: The bobsled plunged into another soft bank on the other side
- 6: Here Professor Krenner interfered
- 7: Those Sherwoods were never anything in Tillbury
- 8: Tillbury was a night's ride from Lakeview Hall
- 9: The train was late in arriving at Freeling
- 10: Bess was too excited to notice her chum's fun
- 11: Do you suppose we can be at Tillbury
- 12: But Nan looked suddenly disturbed
- 13: Bess obeyed her injunction and brought the light
- 14: Bess had grown suddenly bashful
- 15: That car was between the Pullman and the day coaches
- 16: She looked from Nan to Bess in rather a frightened way
- 17: Her chum did not try to curb Bess Harley's generosity
- 18: The conductor suddenly glanced at Nan more keenly and asked
- 19: Drawing out his notebook and pencil
- 20: Nan and Bess both hid their faces behind Mr
- 21: Bess finally grabbed him up and
- 22: Anything else eatable on your list
- 23: You say your name is Bullhead Bulson
- 24: I wish they would throw that mean old Bulson into the snow
- 25: The crew crowded after Nan and Mr
- 26: Snubbins grinned in his friendly way at the two girls
- 27: Snubbins in the opening between the two cars
- 28: We 'most all around here air in them picters
- 29: Peleg says he'll spank his gal
- 30: Hopin' Sallie an' Celia would come back
- 31: And a hundred kisses for Maw from 'Your daughter
- 32: Morton found they were missing
- 33: Referred to Sallie Morton and Celia Snubbins
- 34: And Nan Sherwood and her chum arrived at Tillbury
- 35: Sherwood's trouble with Ravell Bulson
- 36: And even troubled the cooler headed Nan
- 37: Nan opened her purse to pay for both
- 38: Nan asked with sudden eagerness
- 39: With all her work and play at Lakeview Hall
- 40: He went off and me mudder died
- 41: Which Inez announced to be Mother Beasley's
- 42: Mother Beasley might have been rather attractive
- 43: Beasley came back with the coffee and pie
- 44: Showing Inez Walter Mason's card
- 45: Sherwood expected to represent
- 46: Nan did not like shopping much
- 47: The special lavalliere I showed you
- 48: I am charged with stealing a twenty dollar lavalliere
- 49: Rather unsophisticated about police proceedings was Nan
- 50: And there's quite some film charm in your features
- 51: The actress director said demurely
- 52: Both Walter and Grace Mason had been interested
- 53: And find that cunning little Inez
- 54: Confided Grace to Nan and Bess
- 55: For Linda did not reside in Chicago
- 56: Here's that horrid Linda Riggs
- 57: I was charged with taking a lavalliere from the counter
- 58: The ill breeding of Linda Riggs
- 59: Sherwood had a tentative contract
- 60: She wanted to do something for Inez
- 61: Bess was immediately tongue tied
- 62: He was very much interested in the search for Inez
- 63: But we're far off the subject of Inez
- 64: For she thought of Sallie and Celia
- 65: Save when they are before the camera
- 66: You were just crazy to go to Lakeview in the first place
- 67: Nan and Bess obtained a good view of the noisy room
- 68: You dude and cowboy start that scene now
- 69: On leaving the moving picture studio
- 70: If another sleigh whizzed past
- 71: Frightened Linda crouching in the bottom of the sleigh
- 72: Where Nan and Bess were comforting their schoolmate
- 73: Shrieked the girl Nan had rescued
- 74: If youse folks from Washington Park ain't crazy
- 75: Inez looked at Walter askance at first
- 76: Did youse ever find them two greenies youse was lookin' for
- 77: Inez will take us over and introduce us to Jennie
- 78: Poor old Si Snubbins thinks just the world and all of Celia
- 79: Little Inez opened the packages eagerly
- 80: There's only one Nan Sherwood in the world
- 81: She had already planned a future for little Inez
- 82: Intending to join the crowd at the rink later
- 83: Bulson lost his money and watch
- 84: The truck wheel clashed against the frail cab
- 85: Demanded the curious Ravell Bulson
- 86: Ravell Bulson only grunted and scowled
- 87: Linda came skating along warily
- 88: Linda Riggs is a regular cat Both cat and crocodile
- 89: Sherwood had seen Inez's aunt that afternoon
- 90: In the case of Nan Sherwood and her party
- 91: Holding little Inez close to her
- 92: She adjured Bess to take care of Inez
- 93: But something's happened to Nan
- 94: Out of the doorway plunged little Inez
- 95: And would return to Tillbury with Nan and Bess and Inez
- 96: Sallie Morton and Celia Snubbins
