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"The Girl Scouts' Good Turn" by Edith Lavell celebrates the spirit of giving and the power of community. This classic juvenile fiction title explores themes of friendship, charity, and good deeds through the lens of the Girl Scouts' commitment to service. Immerse yourself in a heartwarming story that highlights the importance of helping others and contributing to the greater good. Focusing on humanitarianism, this tale offers timeless lessons about values and virtues. A cherished narrative from a bygone era, "The Girl Scouts' Good Turn" is a testament to the enduring principles of compassion…mehr

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"The Girl Scouts' Good Turn" by Edith Lavell celebrates the spirit of giving and the power of community. This classic juvenile fiction title explores themes of friendship, charity, and good deeds through the lens of the Girl Scouts' commitment to service. Immerse yourself in a heartwarming story that highlights the importance of helping others and contributing to the greater good. Focusing on humanitarianism, this tale offers timeless lessons about values and virtues. A cherished narrative from a bygone era, "The Girl Scouts' Good Turn" is a testament to the enduring principles of compassion and the positive impact young people can have on the world around them. Perfect for those interested in historical children's literature and the timeless ideals of the Girl Scouts. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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Linda Carlton receives a brand-new airplane from her father for her high school graduation. Linda is thrilled and immediately signs up for flight lessons. Linda had hoped that Ted Mackay would be her instructor, but Mr. Carlton forbids Linda from having anything to do with him. Mr. Carlton has had problems with Mackay's father and is certain that the son is bad as well. Ralph Clavering, a wealthy college student who likes Linda, also signs up for flight lessons. After completing their coursework, both of them are awarded their licenses. Linda and Ralph fly to Green Falls, where the young people are to spend their summer. During the journey, a valuable necklace that belongs to Ralph's sister is stolen. Due to circumstantial evidence, Ted Mackay is blamed for the theft, although Linda is certain that he is not responsible. Linda Carlton, Air Pilot Ralph is convinced that Ted Mackay is guilty, and Linda's friendship with Ralph is strained. Linda comes up with a plan to help Ted, and she departs on her plane with her best friend, Louise Haydock, in hopes of establishing a solid alibi for Ted Mackay.