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The Outdoor Girls at the Hostess House; Or, Doing Their Best for the Soldiers

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The story follows a quartet of energetic young women who balance playful camaraderie, motoring escapades, and volunteer work at a Hostess House providing comfort to soldiers. Episodes mix light domestic scenes and outdoor adventures with a developing mystery involving an accident, kidnapping, and the pursuit of a motorcyclist, which draws the girls into organizing rescues and assisting military personnel. Interwoven are scenes of planning, drill practice, emotional strain when the men depart, and a moral emphasis on loyalty, courage, and patriotic service. The narrative resolves through a surprising revelation that clarifies earlier mysteries and leaves the group committed to continuing their supportive efforts.

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Laura Lee Hope

Laura Lee Hope is a pseudonymous author known for her engaging children's literature, particularly the beloved "Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue" series. This series, featuring the adventures of two siblings, captures the innocence and curiosity of childhood through a variety of charming scenarios, from camping trips to holiday celebrations. Hope's writing is characterized by its simplicity and warmth, making it accessible to young readers. With over 75 titles to her name, she has contributed significantly to early 20th-century children's fiction, creating stories that continue to resonate with new generations.

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