The Automobile Girls at Washington eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 206 pages of information about The Automobile Girls at Washington.

The Automobile Girls at Washington eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 206 pages of information about The Automobile Girls at Washington.

“Come here to me, Grace,” Miss Sallie commanded.  “You are a girl after my own heart.  Robert, Mrs. Thurston, I congratulate you and I wish you joy with my whole heart.”

Barbara and Mollie gazed at each other in stupefied silence.  What did it all mean?

Mrs. Thurston blushed like a girl over her roses.  “Miss Stuart, I never dreamed you could have heard so soon.  I have not yet told Barbara and Mollie.”

“Told us what?” Bab demanded in her emphatic fashion.  Then Ruth’s heart was light again.

But Bab did not wait to be answered.  She suddenly guessed the truth.  Now she knew why Ruth’s manner had changed so quickly a short time before.  She ran round the table, upsetting her chair in her rush.  And before she said a word either to her mother or to Mr. Stuart, she flung her arms about Ruth and whispered:  “Our wish has come true, Ruth, darling!  We are sisters as well as best friends.”

Then Bab congratulated her mother and Mr. Stuart in a much more dignified fashion.

“When is it to be, Father?” Ruth queried.

Mr. Stuart looked at Mrs. Thurston.  “In the spring,” she faltered.

“Then we will all go away together and have a happy summer, somewhere,” Mr. Stuart asserted, smiling on the faces of his dear ones.

“We shall do no such thing, Robert Stuart,” Miss Sallie interposed firmly.  “You shall have your honeymoon alone.  I intend to take my ‘Automobile Girls’ some place where we have never been before.  Will you go with me, children?”

“Yes,” chorused the four girls.  “Aunt Sallie and the ’Automobile Girls’ forever.”

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