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"The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake" by Jane L. Stewart is a captivating tale of adventure, friendship, and personal growth. The story follows the Camp Fire Girls, led by their Guardian, Miss Eleanor Mercer, as they embark on a summer camping trip to Long Lake. The narrative begins with the girls enjoying their time at a farm, where they engage in various activities and form bonds with the local boys. However, the tranquility is disrupted by the presence of Mr. Holmes, a man with mysterious intentions towards Bessie King and Zara, two of the girls. To ensure their safety, Miss Mercer decides to move the group to the secluded Long Lake, a part of a private preserve. At Long Lake, the girls are tasked with managing their camp without the assistance of men, proving their independence and resourcefulness. They engage in activities such as cooking, swimming, and exploring the woods, all while adhering to the rules set by Miss Mercer to ensure their safety. The story highlights the dynamics between the girls, particularly the friendship between Bessie and Dolly Ransom. Dolly, a mischievous and impulsive girl, often finds herself in trouble, but her relationship with the more level-headed Bessie helps her grow and learn from her mistakes. The narrative also touches on themes of jealousy and misunderstanding, as seen in the conflict between Dolly and Bessie over the attention of a boy named Will Burns. Through patience and communication, the girls resolve their differences, strengthening their friendship. The story concludes with the girls embracing the challenges of their camping trip, learning valuable lessons about teamwork, responsibility, and the beauty of nature.



