Lagg did a general business.
"What are all you folks doing around here?" asked the storekeeper,
when he had waited on some other customers.
"Getting in practice for a cruise," answered Mollie. "Betty, here, is
the proud possessor of a lovely motor boat, and we are going to
Rainbow Lake soon."
"And camp on an island, too," added Amy. "I know I shall love that."
"Any particular island?" asked Mr. Lagg.
"Elm is a nice one," remarked Will "Why don't you girls try that? It
isn't as far as Triangle, and it's nearly as large. It's wilder and
prettier, too."
"Know anything about Elm Island, Mr. Lagg?" asked Frank, as he
inspected some fishing tackle.
"Well, yes, I might say I do," and Mr. Lagg pursed up his lips.
"Is it a good place?"
"Oh, it's good all right, but----" and he hesitated.
"What is the matter?" demanded Betty quickly. She thought she detected
something strange in Mr. Lagg's manner.
"Why, the only thing about it is that it's haunted-- there's a ghost
there," and as he spoke the storekeeper slipped a generous slice of
cheese on a cracker and munched it.
CHAPTER IX
OFF ON THE TRIP
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