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Camp Fire

noun

  1. a U.S. organization for girls and boys that emphasizes the building of character and good citizenship through work, health, and love; originally founded for girls Camp Fire girls in 1910, it is now open to both boys and girls Camp Fire members.


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Kate kidded around with the scouts, even joining in a spot of outdoor cuisine, cooking a sausage on  stick over a camp fire.

"A camp-fire would hardly flash and die out like that, Sarge," he answered thoughtfully.

Then the Old Adam broke out, and he made what he called a "camp-fire" at the bottom of the garden.

Then he approached cautiously toward the spot where the camp fire crackled and blazed.

Jim fastened the flaps on the outside and went back to the camp-fire, where Talpers was storming up and down like a madman.

Surely the visions we see, the lessons we read in the camp-fire glow, are much the same as they were then.

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