The book A Day At Camp Killkare .. was written by author Yale, Elsie Duncan. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of A Day At Camp Killkare .. book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Day At Camp Killkare .. a good or bad book?
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Hilda. I was going to fix up Hope's bed pie- fash- ion one time, and when I hesitated at the door, I saw her motto "Do it now" so I did. Miss Pickett. I am sure I could pass an examina- tion in orderliness. IJf. A Day at Camp Killkare Lucille. Aunt Jane is the most spick and span housekeeper you ever saw. Betty. Well we can put down "credits for that then. Ruth. After tent inspection we have a wand drill, to make us graceful. Let's have that. Miss Pickett. Oh girls you must excuse me from that.... Betty. Come Aunt Jane, you'll enjoy it. Hope. It's just the thing for sciatica. Hilda. And for nervous dyspepsia. Miss Pickett. Well I suppose I might as well be — Betty. A sport. Kitty. I'll get the wands and you lead us. Miss Morgan. Ruth. Lucille, you come on too. It's the same drill we had at school. ( Wand drill, in which Miss Pickett follows awkward- ly the motions of the girls. ) Betty. That is fine, you did splendidly. If you did that every day you'd never have nervous dyspep- sia. Kitty.
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