. The Lotus. Quakers Martha Stanley Dorothy Alderman Martha Fairley EuoENiA Fairley LuciLE Howard Rachel Witherington Elizabeth Sloan [one hundred fourteen]. Miss Moseley: I dont understand how you can say, sit on olass. Melissa Herrinfj: No, that is a teachers privilege. Ellen Crawford (speaking to finl in ])ractici room): Play the Elmlc. It isan old piece, but I think it is pretty. Lois Wright: Sl,^lod is something like synagogue only they didnt Hnish it. Louise Black (in history class): Wiiere is Bull Hun?Miss McReynolds: ??()n page ,54-1. EHzabeth Gibson: Look at that ambulance of snow fal
. The Lotus. Quakers Martha Stanley Dorothy Alderman Martha Fairley EuoENiA Fairley LuciLE Howard Rachel Witherington Elizabeth Sloan [one hundred fourteen]. Miss Moseley: I dont understand how you can say, sit on olass. Melissa Herrinfj: No, that is a teachers privilege. Ellen Crawford (speaking to finl in ])ractici room): Play the Elmlc. It isan old piece, but I think it is pretty. Lois Wright: Sl,^lod is something like synagogue only they didnt Hnish it. Louise Black (in history class): Wiiere is Bull Hun?Miss McReynolds: ??()n page ,54-1. EHzabeth Gibson: Look at that ambulance of snow falling from the roof! Girls at Mrs. McLellands table: Please take us to the movies tonight,Mrs. McLeliand. Mrs. ;\IcLelian(l: Oli, no! you mustnt go out tonight. The teachers areexpecting a serenade. Miss McLeliand (in Bil:ile class):left the house of his father? Martha Stanlev: His birthright. What did .Jacoli carrv witli him when he [one hundred fifteen] THE LOTUS jNIollie Pigford: Harriet, have jou anjthinf;; to read? Harriet McCormick: No, Ijut I have seen a lot of the girls reading TheSpeaking Voice. That must be good. Wentzcl asked wlier
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