The Ladies' home journal . ACCESSOKIliS DOkOTIlV UK KICKMJN. Send 15c to Reference Library,Ladies Home Journal, Philadel-phia 5, Penna., for all directions onAccessories to Make, No. 2318. m MMLl MISS PO^i iMaMtaiH^MHHHi^M MISS DOVE was waiting for the sixth gradeto file in for its geography lesson. She stoodbehind her desk, straight as the long mappointer in her hand. And suddenly she hadthe feeling of not being really alone. Someone orsomething was moving about the room. Overthere, near the sand table where the first gradesherd of rickety clay caribou grazed at the edge ofthe second grades p


The Ladies' home journal . ACCESSOKIliS DOkOTIlV UK KICKMJN. Send 15c to Reference Library,Ladies Home Journal, Philadel-phia 5, Penna., for all directions onAccessories to Make, No. 2318. m MMLl MISS PO^i iMaMtaiH^MHHHi^M MISS DOVE was waiting for the sixth gradeto file in for its geography lesson. She stoodbehind her desk, straight as the long mappointer in her hand. And suddenly she hadthe feeling of not being really alone. Someone orsomething was moving about the room. Overthere, near the sand table where the first gradesherd of rickety clay caribou grazed at the edge ofthe second grades plateau, it paused and lookedat her. But even when the presence glided, likethe shadow of a drifting cloud, along the wall be-hind her; even when she heard—or almost heard —a new stick of chalk scjueaking on the Dove did not turn around. She knew, ofcourse, that nobody was there. Her imaginationwas playing tricks on her again. It was something,she had to admit, humiliatingly close to Dove did not believe in nerves. Through th


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