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The Automobile Girls in the Berkshires; Or, The Ghost of Lost Man's Trail

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A group of spirited young women journey by motor to the Berkshire hills for a camping excursion, where scenic drives give way to woodland adventures and a local legend of a ghostly lost trail. They meet mountain guides, explore forests, follow mysterious footprints, and pursue a variety of excursions—a coon hunt, care for an injured bird, and a search leading to a wigwam—while organizing camp entertainments and attending social events in Lenox. A subplot involves personal recognitions and a romantic connection, and the expedition concludes with an automobile contest and the resolution of the ghostly mystery.

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Laura Dent Crane

Laura Dent Crane was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century children's literature, particularly in the genre of adventure stories featuring young female protagonists. She is best recognized for her series "The Automobile Girls," which includes titles such as "The Automobile Girls Along the Hudson" and "The Automobile Girls at Chicago." These works reflect the spirit of independence and exploration, showcasing the adventures of girls who navigate various challenges while embracing the excitement of the automobile age. Crane's writing captures the essence of youthful determination and camaraderie, making her stories both engaging and inspirational for young readers.

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