. Mary Baldwin Seminary Bluestocking 1903 . Prettiness. The good, thetrue, the beautifu Cele dont like1. flies. Her modesty. Burning th<midnight oi Welleducated. Sought after. GoreFulton. Her HorsehaiSwitch. The DeltaSigma Phis. Go to ! Her gentleness. Crackingjokes. Consideredwitty. A graphaphone. VirginiaRosser. HerHair. Suitors. O doote ! Her melodiouvoice. ^ Recreation. Married. Behind thefootlights. • LauraWilliams. Grown-up-ness. Style. I crave that! Willingness thelp others. 0 Arrangingher coiffure, A debutant! An old maidof IS. CameronBrowning. Nonchalance. ProfessorHamer. Scratch m


. Mary Baldwin Seminary Bluestocking 1903 . Prettiness. The good, thetrue, the beautifu Cele dont like1. flies. Her modesty. Burning th<midnight oi Welleducated. Sought after. GoreFulton. Her HorsehaiSwitch. The DeltaSigma Phis. Go to ! Her gentleness. Crackingjokes. Consideredwitty. A graphaphone. VirginiaRosser. HerHair. Suitors. O doote ! Her melodiouvoice. ^ Recreation. Married. Behind thefootlights. • LauraWilliams. Grown-up-ness. Style. I crave that! Willingness thelp others. 0 Arrangingher coiffure, A debutant! An old maidof IS. CameronBrowning. Nonchalance. ProfessorHamer. Scratch me ! Dont-care-ness. Clawing thfivory. A rival ofPaderewski Matron in anorphan asylum. EdithSeymour. Aloofnesss. Sarcasm. How cotish ! Her goodlooks. Parading thterrace. : A socialsuccess. Mrs. Beta. LouiseWilliams. HerRoom. Gameness. Chase yourself ! Her goodnature. Copyng die An angel. An imp. EleanorMorris. Pale andIntelle<:tual. Do(5lors. O scat! Her wit. Emittingwisdom. Wicked. A missionary. The Pernicious Influence of ETTY was unanimously conceded to be a verynice girl,— and a most exasperating one. Shealways kept at least three men dangling on herstring; men who were perfeeftly sure that theywould be eventually dropped, but who couldnot possibly bring themselves to do the throw-ing over. Betty was equally amazed when eachnew victim proposed ; was properly grieved tohave to refuse him, and hurt and indignant,when informed that she had been leading himon and had destroyed his faith in blighted beings then retired from the ranks and watched withsympathetic interest, the downfall of her next suitor. The popular belief had come to be that Betty was absolutely andentirely without heart. This was a mistake. She had a heart of whichshe was some times unpleasantly conscious, in connecition with a certainbig, good-looking man, with grave eyes, who had alternately disapproved,scolded, and proposed to her, ever since she could very well ti


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