Betty Gordon at Boarding School - The Treasure of Indian Chasm by pseud. Alice B. Emerson
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part looking rather frightened.
At five minute intervals other groups entered, until all the freshman class was assembled. "I don't care anything about this society," whispered Ada Nansen to Ruth Royal. "I wouldn't give fifty cents for an organization where no discrimination is shown in choosing the members. However, this is Mrs. Eustice's pet scheme, they tell me, and I want to stand well with her. Next year I'm going to get elected to the White Scroll, you see if I don't." The Mysterious Four came in as the last group of girls were seated and slowly mounted the platform. "Candidates," announced the leader, "you are summoned here to take your first degree. It is simple, but no shirking is to be permitted. You are to do the one thing that you do best. As your names are called, you will mount the platform and comply. Four minutes is allowed for decision--on the platform." There was a gasp from the audience, and one could almost see the mental cog wheels of sixty girls going furiously to work. "Betty," whispered the desperate Bobby, "what can you do best?" "Ride, I guess," said Betty, recollections of Clover coming to mind. There was a crashing chord from the piano. One of the veiled figures had seated herself at the instrument and now proceeded to play "appropriate |
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