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The narrative follows a group of Camp Fire Girls and their guardian as they prepare in New York to sail to war‑torn France to aid in reconstruction and to establish a Camp Fire unit overseas. The girls confront domestic challenges, including a theft that threatens their plans, then adapt to life among ruined châteaux and farmhouses, learning to navigate scarcity, local customs, and wartime hazards. Episodes include mystery, unexpected shelter, interactions with officers, and difficult choices on and off the field, while themes of service, resourcefulness, friendship, and coming‑of‑age under extraordinary circumstances are explored.
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