Nan Sherwood's Winter Holidays - Rescuing the Runaways by Annie Roe Carr
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"I wonder if it has stopped snowing?" "I hope so!" "We can't hear anything down here," continued Nan. "But we naturally couldn't, if the train is buried in the snow." "Dear me, Nan!" said her chum, in a really worried tone. "What do you s'pose will happen to us?" "We--ell--" "And our folks! They'll be awfully worried. Why! we should have been at Tillbury by eight o'clock, and here it is noon!" "That is so," Nan said, with more assurance. "But of course they know what has happened to the train. We're in no real danger." "We--ell, I s'pose not," admitted Bess, slowly. "But it does seem funny." Nan chuckled. "As long as we see anything funny in the situation, I guess we shall get along all right." "Oh! you know what I mean," her chum said. "I wonder where that door leads to?" "Into another car," Nan said demurely. |
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