The Golden Road by L. M. (Lucy Maud) Montgomery
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the personals. They're very important. Anyone can contribute a
personal, but the Story Girl is to see there are some in every issue, even if she has to make them up, like Dan with the etiquette." "Bev will run the scrap book department, besides the editorials," said the Story Girl, seeing that I was too modest to say it myself. "Aren't you going to have a story page?" asked Peter. "We will, if you'll be fiction and poetry editor," I said. Peter, in his secret soul, was dismayed, but he would not blanch before Felicity. "All right," he said, recklessly. "We can put anything we like in the scrap book department," I explained, "but all the other contributions must be original, and all must have the name of the writer signed to them, except the personals. We must all do our best. Our Magazine is to be 'a feast of reason and flow of soul."' I felt that I had worked in two quotations with striking effect. The others, with the exception of the Story Girl, looked suitably impressed. "But," said Cecily, reproachfully, "haven't you anything for Sara Ray to do? She'll feel awful bad if she is left out." |
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