. Virginian . e her relief. Putting herarm around her she said, Now tell mother why you came and all about it. ^fl<^ lIFirginian Susie gave a slit;li1 stall of snrpri-ie. AVIiy. f do not know wliat it isal)out .yet, lint since you telegraphed Telegraphed! Who telegraphed? Why Ted, of course. Are you crazy, Susie? Ted hasnt telegraphed anything. Indeed he did. Something was the matter with someone, and thingswere getting serious, and a great rigmarole, and of course I came right did you mean by such a trick, Ted, .she asked leaning over the back of thefront seat. Pshaw, said Ted turn


. Virginian . e her relief. Putting herarm around her she said, Now tell mother why you came and all about it. ^fl<^ lIFirginian Susie gave a slit;li1 stall of snrpri-ie. AVIiy. f do not know wliat it isal)out .yet, lint since you telegraphed Telegraphed! Who telegraphed? Why Ted, of course. Are you crazy, Susie? Ted hasnt telegraphed anything. Indeed he did. Something was the matter with someone, and thingswere getting serious, and a great rigmarole, and of course I came right did you mean by such a trick, Ted, .she asked leaning over the back of thefront seat. Pshaw, said Ted turning around and grinning, I wrote you in theletter that our college team was playing a series of games with Lichton Academy,and I Imew yoii were interested, so I was going to keep you posted as to ourprogress day by day. As he helped her from the ear he added in an undertone,That was a plucky little scheme you worked to come home for the was just wishing for you today to cheer our team. —E. G.


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