"Good-bye, my lighthouse, good-bye!" sang Bess.
"And don"t forget to write to us, little mermaid," called Jack to Rosalie.
Blushingly she promised.
"What will Nancy say?" asked Eline.
"Oh, Nancy is coming to our house to stay--she won"t have to write," said the bold Jack.
There were more good-byes, to the light keeper and his sister, to many fishermen and life-savers, whose friendship the boys and girls had made, and then the autos started off on the long trip to Chelton.
Gaily fluttered in the wind the flags they bore, the sea smiled under the yellow sun at the motor girls, seeming to beckon them to return, but they could not. And so, for a time, we will also say good-bye.
THE END
PEGGY STEWART SERIES
By GABRIELLE E. JACKSON
Peggy Stewart at Home
Peggy Stewart at School
Peggy, Polly, Rosalie, Marjorie, Natalie, Isabel, Stella and Juno--girls all of high spirits make this Peggy Stewart series one of entrancing interest. Their friendship, formed in a fashionable eastern school, they spend happy years crowded with gay social affairs. The background for these delightful stories is furnished by Annapolis with its naval academy and an aristocratic southern estate.
The Goldsmith Publishing Co.
CLEVELAND, O.