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Hope, Laura Lee

"The Moving Picture Girls First Appearances in Photo Dramas"

"It depends on what happens."
And what did happen may be learned by reading the next volume of this
series, to be called: "The Moving Picture Girls at Oak Farm; Or,
Queer Happenings While Taking Rural Plays."
"Well, I'll be glad of a little rest," said Alice, one day, when
they were coming from the studio, after having posed in some scenes
for a little parlor drama.
"So will I," agreed Ruth. "We have been very busy these last two
weeks."
"Especially since we helped Russ to get back his patent," added her
sister. "And now for Oak Farm!"
"Oh, then it's been definitely decided that we are to go there?"
"Yes, Mr. Pertell said he went out there, met Sandy Apgar and
arranged to use the place. We're to board there, too. I guess it will
be a help to the Apgars. Mr. Pertell said they needed money. And,
Ruth, he said there was some sort of a mystery out there, too."
"A mystery? What sort?"
"I don't know. We'll have to wait until we get there. Come on, let's
hurry home and tell daddy."
And now, for a time, we will take leave of the Moving Picture Girls.

THE END


=THE JANICE DAY SERIES=
=By HELEN BEECHER LONG=
_12 mo, cloth, illustrated, and colored jacket_
A series of books for girls which have been uniformly successful.


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