The Camp Fire Girls Do Their Bit; Or, Over the Top with the Winnebagos
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A circle of young members of a girls' outdoor organization mobilizes their practical skills, initiative, and companionship to assist wartime community efforts. The narrative unfolds in episodic scenes—train encounters, camping outings, neighborhood projects, and playful pranks—showing how outdoor training and cooperative planning translate into useful volunteer work. Small conflicts and tasks emphasize teamwork, self-reliance, and responsibility, while recurring scenes of camaraderie and cheerful duty illustrate personal growth and collective purpose. The book balances lively adventure with practical lessons about service, resourcefulness, and solidarity during a time of national need.
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