Category: Children & Young Adult Reading

The Bobbsey Twins at Cedar Camp

Very still and quiet it was in the home of the Bobbsey twins. There was hardly a sound--that is, of course, except that made by four figures tiptoeing around through the halls and different rooms.

Chapters

22. CHAPTER XXII--FOUND AT LAST

Bert Bobbsey was really frightened and alarmed, caught as he was in the storm on the big rock, with a wildcat sniffing around at the bottom. He could not even see well enough to...

21. CHAPTER XXI--ON THE ROCK

Bert Bobbsey felt very proud of himself after he had driven away the wildcat with snowballs. And I think he had a right to be proud. Not many boys of his age would have dared to...

19. CHAPTER XIX--THE WILDCAT

Bert Bobbsey started off bravely enough from the cabin of Mrs. Bimby to go for help for the old woman, so that food might be taken to her bare cupboard.

20. CHAPTER XX--SNOWBALL BULLETS

About the time that Bert Bobbsey was running through the snow, to get away from the wildcat, Flossie and Freddie were having a scare of their own, some miles distant from him, t...

8. CHAPTER VIII--A NUTTING PARTY

Mrs. Bobbsey was rather alarmed at what had happened to the automobile to cause it to stop. She was also worried, thinking perhaps they all might have to stay out in the woods a...

9. CHAPTER IX--SAWMILL FUN

Flossie and Freddie had teased to be allowed to go nutting with Bert and Nan, especially when the smaller Bobbsey twins learned that their brother and sister were to take a lunc...

5. CHAPTER V--CHRISTMAS TREES

Several things happened all in a moment. The cracking limb, Bert's cries, and the swaying of the bough as it bent toward the ground with the weight of the Bobbsey boy frightened...

2. CHAPTER II--LOCKED UP

"Children, be quiet!" commanded Mr. Bobbsey. "All this excitement over a little mouse! Freddie, you did very wrong to put a mouse in a box and give it to Dinah for a birthday pr...

15. CHAPTER XV--A BARE CUPBOARD

Having finished drinking the weak tea which Mrs. Bimby brewed for them, eating with it some of the lunch they had brought along, Bert and Nan sat in the lonely cabin in the wood...

6. CHAPTER VI--OFF TO CEDAR CAMP

Bert and Charlie, with Nan's help, finished the bobsled in time to use on the coasting hill that afternoon and early in the evening. And it is a good thing they had hurried with...

11. CHAPTER XI--OLD MRS. BIMBY

"Pooh!" exclaimed Bert Bobbsey, as he ran through the half-blinding snowstorm toward Nan. "This isn't anything! It's only what they call a squall. I s'pose they call it that bec...

1. CHAPTER I--FREDDIE'S SURPRISE

Very still and quiet it was in the home of the Bobbsey twins. There was hardly a sound--that is, of course, except that made by four figures tiptoeing around through the halls a...

17. CHAPTER XVII--TRYING AGAIN

Though Flossie and Freddie had what they called "good times" in the log cabin at Cedar Camp, and though Old Jim played with them, making boats and dolls of wood, still the small...

3. CHAPTER III--THANKSGIVING

"Well, when he pulled it again to-day," resumed the little girl, "I hollered for Freddie and we hit Nick and he hit us and we pushed him into the shed and--and----"

16. CHAPTER XVI--BERT STARTS OUT

Just about the time that Bert was getting ready to try for a rabbit potpie by firing the gun from the door of Mrs. Bimby's cabin, in the other and larger cabin at Cedar Camp the...

13. CHAPTER XIII--OLD JIM

"Don't you think Bert and Nan will be along in a little while?" asked Mrs. Bobbsey of her husband, as she crossed the big front room in the log cabin to meet him.

12. CHAPTER XII--MR. BOBBSEY IS WORRIED

Bert and Nan Bobbsey stood on the step of the log cabin, while Mrs. Bimby, the old woman, held open the door. The snow blew swirling in around her, and a wave of grateful warmth...

10. CHAPTER X--A SUDDEN STORM

While Flossie and Freddie were having such fun at the real sawmill, and before Freddie had, by accident, upset Flossie down the pine needle bank into the brook above the mill da...

18. CHAPTER XVIII--A LITTLE SEARCHING PARTY

Flossie and Freddie Bobbsey were two of the kindest children in the world. They were fond of fun and of having a good time, but whenever their mother did work for the church at...

4. CHAPTER IV--BERT IN DANGER

Flossie and Freddie were so surprised at the strange action on the part of the ragged boy that they hardly knew what to do. Flossie looked at Freddie and Freddie looked at his s...

14. CHAPTER XIV--SNOWED IN

Having been out in the cold and storm so long, Jim Bimby seemed to have become half frozen. He did not appear to understand what Mr. Bobbsey asked him. The old logger staggered...

7. CHAPTER VII--IN THE NORTH WOODS

Mr. Bobbsey owned a large, closed automobile, which even had an arrangement for heating, and it was just the proper vehicle for a trip like this. It easily held all the Bobbseys...