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At the Publishing Offices on the Mossy Glen estate, the three late arrivals found all the members assembled. Ruth and Ned Talmage had not far to walk as their home was at Mossy Glen, and the Starr children including Jinks were now accounted for. Besides these two groups, there were the other girl-members of the Blue Bird Club, or Nest, and the boys who founded the society called Bobolinks, that published the magazine and other important printed matter—such as tickets, notices, programmes, etc.
“Here come Ike and Jim—can we all crowd into those two autos, do you think?” asked Ned, anxiously.
“It will not be the first time they’ve carried such a load,” laughed Jinks.
Just as the children climbed eagerly into the two cars, Mrs. Talmage appeared hurrying along the path from the house.
“Now Ned—remember! Don’t allow anyone to go other than the way I’ve directed you. This is the first time that we grown-ups consented to have you children go to New York alone, and you must be careful to follow all advices from us,” declared Mrs. Talmage, with a note of anxiety in her tone.