Dorothy Dale's School Rivals
t night. To be sure there was some fun. Cologne managed to lay hold of some small boxes, that looked surprisingly like confections. They were placed on a tabl
but the wrapper is off, and we can easily prove
"I'm going to put them back. I'll have
two of the boxes, as Tavia cut a
ill-gotten45 goods in the fold of her blou
," suggested Edna. "If Dick come
ehow I feel we had better not try to have fun on
don't know to whom the stuff belongs. There, I'll put the n
here the three girls stood. It was Jean Faval. She came directly up to the table, smiled pleasantly, said somethin
s were s
exclaimed Edna, as soon as
t of her blouse, and very gingerl
an Faval there's your candy
hy Ta
the idea that we, or my little dog might bite. But we won't. Let them stay there,"
, but Tavia insisted on telling
d Dorothy. "Perhaps it did not
ne. "That seemed to belong to
to excuse the invaders. Tavia, if you so much as drop a handkerchie
Cologne had allowed her heavy brown hair to fall to her waist
eclared. "And I think, after all, I'll just take a
a. "I47 think we got off well en
ady poking her hea
flash of that fire-alarm kimono. Now wait till w
head helplessly. "I may as well give up sleep until that girl knows all about thos
back almos
in throes of suicide. There I heard a howl. You two better not be caught in the corridors, or you may be
avia read a name on a slip of paper. Then she put
irls from the West dawned as perfect as48 a September day could blaze, and Dorothy was at her w
d wonderful under the iridescent blade
e two hours before breakfast. I'll just slip into a gingham, and take
ed lightly through the halls. Maids wer
a pleasant good morning. From the broad ver
cided. "I'll go out and get a bunch of late
The whistle of an engine
train stopping! What an innovation for Glenwood!
ir screeching, while birds that could sing kept a scornful silence. Everything was so heavy with
little stone station, the rural and artistic kind, filled in the space beyond, and
nch room, a sort of shack made of unpainted boards, and thin awnings. The train stopped, and the conductor hurried to the little lunch room. Dorothy
she asked. "I have an important train m
rehending just what was wanted, but hu
ation. We have to have a lunch room, and a newspaper stand and also attend to messages. This I just received. I will have to deli
. To be left in charge of a c
ticing that the black-haired girl had a de
, is our dog. He will know you all right when he sees you behind the counter, but he won't let any one else in. Good-bye for a few minutes, and I can't tell you how glad I am you came along. I just feel that you hav
in the lunch house at 6