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基本説明
"The Camp Fire Girls at Onoway House" by Hildegard G. Frey is a captivating tale of friendship, adventure, and personal growth. The story follows a group of Camp Fire Girls, led by Migwan, who spend their summer at Onoway House, a quaint farm with a rich history. Migwan, determined to earn money for college, takes on the responsibility of managing the farm's garden, with the help of her friends Hinpoha, Gladys, Sahwah, and their guardian Nyoda. The girls face various challenges, from battling garden pests like bean weevils and squash bugs to dealing with the unexpected arrival of Ophelia, a street-smart orphan with a broken arm and a penchant for mischief. As the girls work together to overcome these obstacles, they also find time for fun and camaraderie. They build a raft, play imaginative games, and prepare for a grand Fourth of July Council meeting, which includes constructing a tepee for a house party. The narrative is enriched by the presence of their neighbors, such as the kind-hearted Farmer Landsdowne and the less amiable Abner Smalley, whose nephew Calvin becomes a friend to the girls. Throughout the story, the girls demonstrate resilience, creativity, and compassion, particularly in their interactions with Ophelia, who gradually becomes part of their circle. The novel highlights the values of the Camp Fire Girls, emphasizing the importance of community, self-reliance, and the joy of shared experiences.



