The Girls of Central High
r, there was no fire. For a hundred or more of them, however, to see the shooting flames and blinding smoke, and t
basement quarters, of the situation of the fire, too. He would come with an extingui
rieked Miss Carrington.
her meant. Poor Bobby Hargrew! She and her piece of burning punk-stick must be at the bottom of the ca
ave meant to do it," c
he corridor and nobody but Miss Carrin
hall we do?" moaned the t
it out?" dem
urned! Come back!" c
wastebasket. If Bobby had flung the burning punk into that basket she deserved punishment-that was sure. Now the flames were spre
elding!" commanded
iting for the janitor to come to put out the flames if they could be quenched immedia
foolish. Laura saw just what should be done. She sprang i
h the gold fish swam. It was some weight for her, but she seized
an opening door and she heard Miss Carrington scream aga
the blast of fire in her face, and then she overtu
here was enough water to saturate the place where the fire had been burning the most briskly. Not every spark was
ead upon the floor, either trampl
Miss Belding," said Mrs. Case, hu
it was the second fire s
o bright and quick-witted!" And on the other hand she scolded about Bobby H
of those pretty creatures. "More fish can be bought-plenty more. And here is the rug ruined-and Mr. Sharp's desk injured. But it shall
on!" cried Laura. "Per
Gee Gee, almost tempted to be angry wit
body sa
e had the lighted punk. Naturally she tossed it thoughtlessly into the basket. Behol
reless a thing," murmured Laura in the ear of he
lty?" demanded Jess, convi
inish Bobby for this
e called them back to their seats, while old John,
ting. And it was some time before the athletic instru
government of the new organization. It was the intention of those backing the organization that the girls of Central High shou
ster Grimes and her friend Lily were likewise members. The committee was
the absent Clara Hargrew just as soon as th
ports, or taking any 'extras,' during the remainder of this term. And I shall take up the matter with the princip
ly an accident, Miss Carrington?" ask
ccident. I shall look into it very closely," said th
out of the school building. "She is so enthusiastic over game
threw that burning punk i
ven a chance to say whether she did or not
had no answer t