The Outdoor Girls at the Hostess 
House, by 
 
Laura Lee Hope 
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Title: The Outdoor Girls at the Hostess House 
Author: Laura Lee Hope 
Release Date: November 24, 2004 [eBook #14136] 
Language: English 
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THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT THE HOSTESS HOUSE 
Or, Doing Their Best for the Soldiers
by 
LAURA LEE HOPE 
Author of The Outdoor Girls of Deepdale, The Moving Picture Girls, 
The Bobbsey Twins, Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue, Six Little 
Bunkers at Grandma Bell's, etc. 
Illustrated 
New York Grosset & Dunlap Publishers 
 
* * * * * 
BOOKS FOR GIRLS 
BY LAURA LEE HOPE 
12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. 
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS SERIES 
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS OF DEEPDALE THE OUTDOOR GIRLS 
AT RAINBOW LAKE THE OUTDOOR GIRLS IN A MOTOR CAR 
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS IN A WINTER CAMP THE OUTDOOR 
GIRLS IN FLORIDA THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT OCEAN VIEW 
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS ON PINE ISLAND THE OUTDOOR GIRLS 
IN ARMY SERVICE THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT THE HOSTESS 
HOUSE 
 
THE MOVING PICTURE GIRLS SERIES 
THE MOVING PICTURE GIRLS AT OAK FARM THE MOVING 
PICTURE GIRLS SNOWBOUND THE MOVING PICTURE GIRLS 
UNDER THE PALMS THE MOVING PICTURE GIRLS AT ROCKY 
RANCH THE MOVING PICTURE GIRLS AT SEA THE MOVING
PICTURE GIRLS IN WAR PLAYS 
 
THE BOBBSEY TWINS SERIES (Twelve Titles) 
 
THE BUNNY BROWN SERIES (Eight Titles) 
 
SIX LITTLE BUNKERS SERIES (Five Titles) 
 
Grosset & Dunlap, Publishers, New York 
* * * * * 
 
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT THE HOSTESS HOUSE 
CONTENTS 
CHAPTER I 
HERO WORSHIP II THE ACCIDENT III THE SHADOW OF 
MYSTERY IV MRS. SANDERSON'S STORY V FUN AND 
SOLDIERS VI PLANNING CAPTURE VII A LARK IN THE OPEN 
VIII ENTER SERGEANT MULLINS IX THE BAYONET DRILL X 
ALARMING SYMPTOMS XI POLITE KIDNAPPERS XII WHERE 
LOVE IS DEAF XIII THE COPPERHEAD XIV THE REINS 
TIGHTEN XV THE FATEFUL DAY XVI SPARRING FOR TIME 
XVII TEARS AND PATRIOTISM XVIII AFTER THE BOYS LEFT 
XIX REAL TRAGEDY XX THE MOTORCYCLIST AGAIN XXI 
THE CHASE XXII STARTLING DEVELOPMENTS XXIII THE 
MIRACLE XXIV MYSTERY EXPLAINED XXV TO "CARRY ON" 
CHAPTER I
HERO WORSHIP 
"Oh, Mollie, please be careful!" 
The big car skidded perilously around a sharp curve and chug-chugged 
merrily down the road. 
"Goodness, I've been careful so long I'm afraid it will grow on me," 
Mollie Billette, sometimes known as "Billy," retorted, a determined set 
to her pretty chin. "Someway, I've got to get it out of my system." 
The automobile, a big seven-passenger car, belonged to Mollie, and the 
four Outdoor Girls, having secured a half-holiday from their work at 
the Hostess House, were out for recreation. 
As may have been gathered, Mollie was driving. Amy Blackwell, 
fearful of an accident, was in the seat beside her, while Grace Ford and 
Betty Nelson, their beloved Little Captain, occupied the tonneau and 
amused themselves by laughing at Amy's fears. 
"Well, but you needn't take it out on us," Amy said in reply to Mollie's 
assertion. "If you're going to take many more of those two-wheel turns, 
I'm going to get out and walk. Oh, Mol-lie!" The speech ended in a 
wail, as Mollie wickedly rounded another curve, jolting Amy half out 
of her seat. 
"I don't know but what I agree with Amy," drawled Grace, from the 
tonneau, helping herself to a chocolate, upon which Betty's eye had just 
rested longingly. "I've been bumped around so much I can't tell whether 
I'm a girl or a scrambled egg. Now, look what you did!" A sudden lurch 
of the big car had sent the box of chocolates to the floor, where its 
contents rolled about aggravatingly at their feet. "Come back here, 
Mollie Billette, and pick them up. That's the least--" 
The rest of the sentence was never uttered, for Mollie brought the car to 
so sudden a stop that Grace and Betty both lurched forward and 
narrowly escaped bumping their noses on the back of the seat in front 
of them.
"Sure," said the reckless driver, turning her bright black eyes 
expectantly upon them. "Will you promise to give me all I pick up?" 
"All you--" Grace was beginning, striving desperately to recover her 
breath and her dignity at the same time, the accomplishment of which 
feat was decidedly retarded by growing indignation. "Goodness, I never 
heard such a--" 
"Very well," returned Mollie, and, without deigning to parley further, 
turned determinedly to the    
    
		
	
	
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