The Outdoor Girls at the Hostess House - Or, doing their best for the soldiers by Laura Lee Hope
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Mollie stiffened, and Betty sent Grace a warning glance. "Go on, Mollie dear, I'm awfully interested," Betty hurriedly interposed. "Because, you see," she added ruefully, "I just had a quarrel myself." "You did," cried the three at once, and crowded around her eagerly. "Oh, Betty, who with?" asked Amy, too excited to bother about grammar. Betty quarreled so seldom with anybody that when she did the girls considered it an event. "I'll tell you about it after Mollie has 'fessed up," evaded Betty, seeming a trifle sorry for her confidence. "Oh, did Mollie have one, too?" cried Grace delightedly, while Mollie sent her a hostile glance. "Well, you needn't be so glad about it," she retorted glumly. "Maybe it wouldn't seem quite so interesting if it were you and Roy." "Well, how do you know it wasn't?" The three girls stared. "What was that you said?" demanded Betty weakly. "I don't think I quite--" "I said," returned Grace calmly, and pronouncing each word with exaggerated distinctness, "that Roy and I have had a quarrel, which probably would make yours look like nothing at all." |
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