CHAPTER VI 
DEPARTURE OF THE FIRST GROUP OF CAMPERS 
Edwy’s Special friend had noticed how 
bravely he had given up the idea of taking 
any of the country pets to the city, at least 
until he grew older, but there was one little 
plan which she had not as yet divulged to 
anybody. She had remarked to herself that 
a kitten had not been forbidden, simply be- 
cause it had not been thought of as a possi- 
bility. After the boys and their parents had 
said good-bye to their camp, and the whistle 
of their train could be heard far over the 
hills, she began to take a new course with 
Zephyr. The little lonesome creature would 
go often down to the bank, and seem to 
watch for the coming of a boat and a wel- 
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