The Meadow-Brook Girls Under Canvas by Janet Aldridge
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page 48 of 232 (20%)
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"Yes."
"Oh, thave me! I won't. I'll thtay right here till Jathper getth another horthe." "Very well," smiled Miss Elting. "You may remain here until he comes for you sometime to-morrow morning. Jasper, when the young women have their bags ready you will take two of them. We shall manage with the rest of the things very well, I think," she added sweetly. Jasper obeyed meekly after glancing at the determined face of the guardian. "We shall have to leave some of our belongings here. I suppose they will be perfectly safe?" she questioned. Jasper grunted sourly. Tommy stood observing the preparations for their departure, her alert eyes taking in everything. Especially did she eye Miss Elting, but the expression on the face of the latter told Grace nothing. Jasper dragged down the canopy top, surveyed it ruefully; then kicked it aside with a grunt of disgust. "I gueth you'd like to kick the horthe too," observed Tommy. Jasper gazed at her, started to say something, then checked himself. Margery and Hazel giggled. The man finally picked up the bags and stood sullenly waiting. Miss Elting and Harriet also carried suit cases, the other girls taking small packages with them. Tommy stood leaning defiantly |
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