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The Camp Fire Girls on the Farm; Or, Bessie King's New Chum

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A group of young Camp Fire Girls move from the city to a farm, where a country-born girl becomes friends with a sensitive newcomer and the Guardian and a helpful ally attempt to protect them. Strange incidents and a hostile neighbor create suspicion and fear, prompting the girls and their supporters to investigate. Misunderstandings lead to daring actions and close calls, but cooperative planning and courage uncover the perpetrators' plot. The story concludes with the danger averted, friendships strengthened, and the group reestablishing safety and trust on the farm.

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Jane L. Stewart

Jane L. Stewart was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature, particularly through her series featuring the Camp Fire Girls. Her works, such as "A Campfire Girl's First Council Fire" and "The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake," focus on themes of friendship, adventure, and personal growth, appealing to young readers and promoting the values of teamwork and resilience. Stewart's stories often center around the character Bessie King, who embarks on various adventures that highlight the joys and challenges of outdoor life and camaraderie. Through her engaging narratives, Stewart has left a lasting impact on the genre of children's fiction.

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