What Katy Did at School by Susan Coolidge
page 79 of 202 (39%)
page 79 of 202 (39%)
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2nd. The Signal of Danger.--This signal is for use when Miss Jane, or any other foe-woman, heaves into sight. It consists in rubbing the nose violently, and at the same time giving three stamps on the floor with the left foot. It must be done with an air of unconsciousness. 3rd. The Signal for Consultation.--This signal is for use when immediate communication is requisite between members of the Society. It consists of a pinch on the back of the right hand, accompanied by the word "Holofernes" pronounced in a low voice. BY-LAW NO. 2. The members of the S. S. U. C. pledge themselves to inviolable secrecy about all Society proceedings. BY-LAW NO. 3 The members of the S. S. U. C. will bring their Saturday corn- balls to swell the common entertainment. BY-LAW NO. 4. Members having boxes from home are at liberty to contribute such part of the contents as they please to the aforementioned |
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