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CHAPTER II TAVIA HAS PLANS
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Dorothy threw her arms about Tavia, and, for a few moments the two girls were locked in each other’s embrace. The reaction, following their lucky escape from almost certain death, had unnerved them. Nor were the two boys altogether free from a shaky feeling, as they carefully looked over the car to see if it had suffered any further damage than the leaky radiator1.
“Think she’ll do?” asked Nat.
“Guess so,” replied his brother. “My, but that was as close a call as I have ever had.”
“Me too. I guess we’d better take a breathing spell before we go on.”
The boys sat down on a grassy2 bank, and the girls followed their example. They looked back over the bridge, and at the two broken planks3 that had nearly proved their undoing4. Through the spaces, where the flooring was torn up, the black, swirling5 waters could be seen.
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While the auto6 party are resting until they have somewhat gotten over the fright caused by their narrow escape, let me tell something of Dorothy and her friends. As set forth7 in the first book of this series, “Dorothy Dale; A Girl of To-Day,” the girl was the daughter of Major Frank Dale, a veteran of the Civil War. He ran a weekly newspaper, called The Bugle8 in Dalton, a small town in New York state. Dorothy’s mother had died some years previous. The girl had two brothers, younger than herself, named Joe and Roger.
Dorothy took part in a temperance crusade in Dalton and had much to do in unraveling the mystery of an unfortunate man given to drink. He left a small fortune to his daughter, whose whereabouts were unknown, and Dorothy succeeded in finding her. In her work the girl was much
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radiator
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