. Betty Wales, junior; a story for girls . freshman, I believe. Yes, she is, chimed in Roberta, following 58 BETTT WALES Madelines lead. I remember the namenow. But doesnt she take some upper-classwork, Roberta? asked Madeline, elaboratelyavoiding Robertas eye. Im sure shes insomething with me.^ English Essayists, isnt it ? suggestedRoberta cautiously. • Oh, no, it cant be that, objected Betty. Im in your division, and I know every girlin the class. I should have noticed her. ^ Perhaps she cuts a lot, suggested Mary.^ They say Dr. Eaton never calls the roll. She couldnt do that with all the te
. Betty Wales, junior; a story for girls . freshman, I believe. Yes, she is, chimed in Roberta, following 58 BETTT WALES Madelines lead. I remember the namenow. But doesnt she take some upper-classwork, Roberta? asked Madeline, elaboratelyavoiding Robertas eye. Im sure shes insomething with me.^ English Essayists, isnt it ? suggestedRoberta cautiously. • Oh, no, it cant be that, objected Betty. Im in your division, and I know every girlin the class. I should have noticed her. ^ Perhaps she cuts a lot, suggested Mary.^ They say Dr. Eaton never calls the roll. She couldnt do that with all the ten-minute tests, argued Betty. ■ He doesntgenerally call the roll, but hes liable to springone of those tests any time, so its not safe tocut very much. Georgia Ames doesnt cut, said Madelinedecidedly, and if she isnt in Essayists shemust be in some other junior English the other day when I was getting backmy themes I noticed two of hers in the juniorbox.^ You did! exclaimed Helen Adamseagerly. How funny ! Because I met you. GEORGIA AMES DOESNT CUT, SAID MADELINE THE KSW VOUKPUBLIC y^- -V JUNIOR 59 just as you were going off with your papers,and when I looked only mine and Bettyswere left in the pile. Then probably I mixed them with someother classs, said Madeline coolly. Imawfully careless when I go to get papers. Illlook them up and give them to her. ^^ Shell be more than glad to get them, Iguess, ventured Roberta, because ProfessorEaton puts such nice things on her work. Isaw one of her ten-minute themes, and thecomment was awfully flattering,—all aboutclever phrasing and original thought. ^ It was ! said Mary, sitting up suddenlyand surrendering the fudge-pan to Betty.* Im so relieved! My department in the Argus isnt half made up for this month,and perhaps shell help me out. How did you hear of her? asked Helencuriously. She was very much interested inthe workings of the Argus, board, thoughshe would not have admitted it, even toBetty. Oh, I didnt hear of h
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