Dorothy Dale's School Rivals
er companions were about, and now, after being away two h
to go toward the depot instead of seeking Dorothy in the opposite direction; but when Jean Faval met her
de, being the one thing worth talking of at Glenwood, soon amounted to a sens
ome such similar experience? And does it no
, and everywhere
xcited over her strange experience, Dorothy had no thought of what others might wonder! Wh
ther they prepared for breakfast-late at that.
tly ail me now. I have just learned
ike herself, for the morning had been war
me, what is it?
al," replied the blonde Dalton girl.
idea how much trouble that Jean Faval can make," ins
ally, "I have friends enough here," and she glanced at the scho
s splendid, and again tragic-Tavia dec
n. "Don't worry, Dorothy, bu
oked into the glass wi
rd some girls, as young as herself, had to work, the thought that some day she too, mig
oro," Tavia said
is getting old and-he has put all his money into the Marsall Investment Company
your
with Aunt Winnie. We would be too proud, although she and the boys hav
ather has always been so wise," and Tavia65 smoothed th
ld never let Joe leave school, and stay on here myself. Besides, Joe could not
ted, "so let us forget it. I am afraid you will have some queer
, I wish you could have seen me. If Mr. Armstrong had not just come along then, I would have run
some early morning. Maybe another nice Mr. Armstrong might com
t happen
t it. When I took the hair tonic-soaked candy away Jean declares she thought one of the maids had thrown it out, as you could easily smell the hair tonic. I didn't smell it, neither did Ned, but there was quite a time ab
k Mrs. Pangb
he stuff might have a poison in it. Now everyone is waiting to see who will
ful day to be out," Dorothy said. "I feel better, really, for having t
If we really need money I'll advertise the
o advertise him, anyhow," Dorothy said. "The
at the door of t
ologne to Dorothy. "We thought you w
out before daylight, and come back with such a yarn!
rate," Tavia sugges
ou?" asked Edna. "I hope the medicine fell into th
passed out. Some of them said good morning, and some of them did no
ch wagon," Dorothy
replied Tavia. "I can't see why she
together and then our rivals may
reakfast, a waitress
ts to see me," sai
ng's gossip had escaped the ears
a remarked, as Dorothy left. "You know those n