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<h2>CHAPTER IX.</h2><h3>FURTHER PLANS.</h3>
<p>“Now, girls,” said Miss Ladd, addressing Katherine and Hazel, “let me
hear what your plan is, if you have any. If you haven’t any, we must get
busy and work one out, for you must not start such an enterprise without
having some idea as to how you should go about it. But I will assume
that a suggestion must have come to you as to how best to get the first
information we want or you would not have volunteered.”</p>
<p>“Can’t we work out an honor plan as we decide upon our duties and how we
are to perform them?” Hazel inquired.</p>
<p>“Certainly,” the Guardian replied, “I was going to suggest that very
thing. What would you propose, Hazel?”</p>
<p>“Well, something like this,” the latter replied: “that each of us be
assigned to some specific duty to perform in the work before it, and
that we be awarded honors for performing those duties intelligently and
successfully.”</p>
<p>“Very well. I suppose this work you and Katherine have selected may
count toward the winning of a bead for each of you. But what will you do
after you have finished this task, which can hardly consume more than a
few hours?”<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_48" id="Page_48"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>“Why not make them a permanent squad of scouts to go out and gather
advance information needed at any time before we can determine what to
do?” Marion Stanlock suggested.</p>
<p>“That’s a good idea,” Miss Ladd replied. “But it will have to come up at
a business meeting of the Camp Fire in order that honors may be awarded
regularly. Meanwhile I will appoint you two girls as scouts of the Fire,
and this can be confirmed at the next business meeting. We will also
stipulate the condition on which honors will be awarded. But how will
you go about to get the information we now need?”</p>
<p>“First, I would look in the general residence directory to find out
where the Grahams live,” Katherine replied.</p>
<p>“Yes, that is perhaps the best move to make first. But the chances are
you will get nothing there. Can you tell me why?”</p>
<p>“Because there are probably few summer cottages within the city limits,”
Hazel volunteered.</p>
<p>“Exactly,” the Guardian agreed. “Well, if the city directory fails to
give you any information, what would you do next?”</p>
<p>“Consult a telephone directory,” Katherine said quickly.</p>
<p>“Fine!” Miss Ladd exclaimed. “What then?”</p>
<p>“They probably have a telephone; wouldn’t be much society folks if they
didn’t,” Katherine<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_49" id="Page_49"></SPAN></span> continued; “and there would, no doubt, be some sort
of address for them in the ’phone book.”</p>
<p>“Yes.”</p>
<p>“And that would give us some sort of guide for beginning our search. We
wouldn’t have to use the names of the people we are looking for.”</p>
<p>“That is excellent!” Miss Ladd exclaimed enthusiastically. “If you two
scouts use your heads as cleverly as that all the time, you ought to get
along fine in your work. But go on. What next would you do?”</p>
<p>“Go and find out where the people live. That needn’t be hard. Then we’d
look over the lay of the land to see if there were a good place nearby
for us to pitch our tents.”</p>
<p>“Yes,” put in Hazel; “and if we found a good place nearby, we’d begin
the real work that we came here to do by going to the Graham house and
asking who owns the land.”</p>
<p>“Fine again,” Miss Ladd said. “I couldn’t do better myself, maybe not as
well. I did think of going with you on your first trip, but I guess I’ll
leave it all to you. Let’s go back to the hotel now, and while you two
scouts are gone scouting, the rest of us will find something to
entertain us. Maybe we’ll take a motorboat ride.”</p>
<p>They started back at once and were soon at the hotel. Katherine and
Hazel decided that they would not even look for the address of the
Grahams in the directories at the hotel,<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_50" id="Page_50"></SPAN></span> but would go to a drug store
on the main business street for this information.</p>
<p>The other girls waited on the hotel portico while they were away on this
mission. They were gone about twenty minutes and returned with a supply
of picture postcards to mail to their friends. On a piece of paper
Katherine had written an address and she showed it to Miss Ladd. Here is
what the latter read:</p>
<p>“Stony Point.”</p>
<p>“That’s about three miles up the lake,” Hazel said. “We thought we’d
hire an automobile and go up there.”</p>
<p>“Do,” said Miss Ladd approvingly. “And we’ll take a motorboat and ride
up that way too, if we can get one. Oh, I have the idea now. We’ll make
it a double inspection, part by land and part from the lake. We’ll meet
you at a landing at Stony Point, if there is one, and will bring you
back in the boat. Now, you, Katherine and Hazel, wait here while I go
and find a motorboatman and make arrangements with him.”</p>
<p>“I’ll go with you,” said Violet Munday.</p>
<p>The Guardian and Violet hastened down toward the main boat landing while
the other twelve girls waited eagerly for a successful report on this
part of the proposed program.</p>
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