The Outdoor Girls at the Hostess House - Or, doing their best for the soldiers by Laura Lee Hope
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"Well, Frank and I were taking a little walk when all of a sudden I
happened to think of the bayonet drill Sergeant Mullins had invited us to." Betty and Grace started and leaned forward eagerly in their chairs. "Yes?" they breathed. "Well," continued Mollie, her color rising, "I don't know whatever got into Frank--he never used to be like that. He just sort of froze up and wouldn't answer my questions or anything until I got so angry I told him that if he didn't tell me what the matter was I'd say good-by to him right there and wouldn't ever speak to him again." "Yes?" breathed the girls again. "Then what did he say?" asked Grace. "Why, he just got red in the face," replied Mollie, "and said all right then, he'd tell me what the matter was. And then he said"--she laughed a little hysterically--"that he just couldn't stand the thought of my seeing so much of Sergeant Mullins--think of it--me, who have never said two words alone to the man in my life!" "Well, I never!" Betty exploded, while the usually placid Grace seemed hardly able to keep her seat. "That's almost exactly what Allen said!" "And Roy, too!" cried Grace dazedly. "Girls, what does it mean?" "It seems to mean," put in Amy dryly, "that one or all of us are ready for |
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