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A group of Camp Fire Girls travel across Europe with their families, encountering new customs, admirers, and unexpected incidents. Esther confronts stage fright while friends and relatives press her toward a public singing career; Betty attracts attention and manages rival suitors; Dick and companions struggle with jealousy and protective instincts. The plot alternates sightseeing, social life at a boarding pension, and a tense adventure involving a strange disappearance and a subsequent search that leads to a rescue. Episodes culminate in a debut performance that tests loyalties and courage. Themes include friendship, mutual support, cultural exchange, self-confidence, and the practical challenges of growing toward independence.
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