CHAPTER V 
THE REAL MEANING OF CHRISTMAS 
It seemed now as if this second camp, 
where Zephyr lived, had new attractions for 
Edwy. He would spend the days happily 
with his friends. 
Here was that teasable aunt Aida, and his 
friend, “Mo-ma”; his own little conceit to 
avoid the longer name, but then he had as 
many pet names for her, as there were 
months in the year. She never held up other 
boys to them as examples, for she always 
seemed to think that he and Willard were the 
“best ever.” 
But it was drawing near the time that one 
branch of the family of campers would have 
to say good-bye to summer fields and woods, 
and go back to the city and school. Edwy 
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