Girls of the Morning-Glory Camp Fire

The author expresses her indebtedness to Dr. Frank G. Speck of the University of Pennsylvania and to Dr. Jacob D. Sapir for permission to reprint the nonsense-syllables and music of the Leaf Dance, from their records made among the Indians, published in “Ceremonial Songs of the Creek and Yuchi Indians.”


CONTENTS
I A Strolling Piano
II Playground Peacemakers
III Captain Andy Takes Off His Hat
IV The Lakeside Council Fire
V A Miniature
VI The Green Cross
VII Mary-Jane Peg
VIII The Sugarloaf
IX Wood Gatherers Among The Dunes
X The Astronomer
XI KullÍbigan
XII Floured Glass
XIII Wind Against Tide
XIV The Castaway
XV In the Quicksands’ Grip
XVI The Sun-Dollar
XVII A Monogram on a Coin
XVIII The Torch Bearer

ILLUSTRATIONS

The great burnished top was set to spinning madly upon a flat stone.

Her left hand had snatched at the dragging reins

“She won’t fail. She can’t! I see the red!”

“An’ you’ll laugh back at the fears, once you join the Morning-Glory Camp Fire”

On, ploughing on, through the wet, oozing sands

A large, antique silver coin of a size and stamp such as neither Boy Scout nor Camp Fire Girl had ever seen before


GIRLS OF THE MORNING-GLORY CAMP FIRE
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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