Dorothy Dale's School Rivals
oment-the footsteps passed on again
have been?" wh
ecklessly. "None of our friend
ned the door a
either," she announced. "But say, Doro, dear, I don't see why I can't
rhaps it blew out of the
ied, "but I have lo
ha
f the candy box. It had an ad
yours, if you took
ver mind. Wash up and we'll go out in the woo
to wait for the mail. Besides, my eyes would betray me,
ntime you might be hunting up your photo for me. I feel lonely without it," and
loomy indeed, but, as her trunk had arrived, she buri
g for the "rumpus," and as the two factions were rivals, each
orothy, but Tavia managed to
lared Molly Richards. "We are growing up, a
ced Tavia, "for I couldn't hav
real frog jump out at you. However, if you have no suggestions to make there is no u
nteered, "but I will have to calenda
aid Edna. "What do you think of the
hitting the same name. Wouldn't it be a joke," and, in anti
declared Ned. "They wo
logne proclaimed. "And, since we are the se
sted. "We are sure to be sati
cutive committee," said Co
aid. "I'll get the straws. Long
the decision was for Glens; an
y originality was greatly missed. It was the first time in he
rowing. Ned and Tavia went in the canoe with the closed ends, or air compartments, while Dick
called because the trees leaned over t
paddle," Tavia remark
uess that's the main poin
e the words uttered than Jean did turn-right ou
re!" called Ned. "
reached the spot where Jean was
ia called to the one in t
e frightened reply.
f it," answered Tavia. "It isn't
e!" gasp
and keep exactly in line with us. I
ut when both girls assured her that there was no other way, as she could not get her
right, but Ned balanced the craft while Tav
ded, and scarcely thanking the rescuers, she dashed acros