Dorothy Dainty at Glenmore by Amy Brooks
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The girls would have been assigned places in the classes for which they were fitted, and thus the school work would be planned, and their time closely occupied. Mrs. Dainty and Aunt Charlotte were also eager to know if the two who were so dear to them were comfortable, satisfied with their surroundings, and looking forward to a pleasant school year. Until thus assured, they could not set out on the journey, for the trip had been planned as a means of rest and recuperation for Mrs. Dainty. How could she rest, or enjoy the trip unless she were sure that Dorothy was absolutely content and happy? If Dorothy were happy, Nancy was sure to be, because the two were inseparable, and their tastes nearly identical. The two girls were a bit tired of looking from the window at the flying scenery, and Nancy expressed the wish that they had brought something with them to read. "I did," Dorothy said, with a laugh, and she drew Vera's letter from her blouse. She read it aloud, while Nancy leaned against her shoulder, enjoying it with her. "I wish you had come the first day that school opened, but I'll be on the lookout for you and Nancy. My! But we'll have fun and a plenty of it this year at Glenmore," she concluded, signed her name, and then added a postscript. "Patricia, and Arabella are here, both--no, |
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