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Jane Allen, Junior

Chapter 9 WHAT HAPPENED TO JUDITH

Word Count: 1626    |    Released on: 29/11/2017

new, without the facts being apparent, that something st

ident of the messenger boys' quarrel and then by Judith's disappearance into Dol Vin's beauty shop, with officer Sandy twirling hi

justice, had been ran

to take a youngster's part at the emergency court in the Town Hall without first having notified Jane or some of the other girls. She

ecord of events might have indicated; they knew there was something wrong,

she had vowed vengence against Jane Allen and her friend, Judith Stearns (although both girls had actually interc

lutionary relic and two reliable cannon set off the much trampled green diamond in front with something of a stately significance. It was fast growing dark in the early autumn evening, but the excitement of

ng gas light, and while Janet went to the telephone booth,

dit

bowed their way through the curious crowd up to

he second and only other active member of "the force

defiant then hopeless. It had defiance for the charge, but was hopeless to make that country court underst

muttering, and he had been

ry, but between twirling his club and chewing tobacc

th a package of joo-ell-ry. It was joo-ell-ry I know, fo

rrupted the chief, "tell us what

mplimentary to that chief. He had

andy. "She ran first after a boy, then after a g

t a man to disappoint his audience, and the laugh that thanked him fo

ndy, and his club just touched Judith's sle

dered the chief, while Jud

dark-haired girl in her brilliant red junior cap and definite red sweater, like the central figure in some old time count

e flying joo-ell-ry?

else caught that," and he waddled his

The chief was not pl

ty institooshun has it, and it's her

the audience followed

balled things up co

e and who makes it?" s

fie

dy put his cap on in the excitement of that speech bu

ted in the absurd proceedings before they came. Janet was now in from the tele

out in the most musical to

vidently did not share the opinion of his

cross with us students" (she put it mildly), "and he was, perhaps, too willing to listen to our enemies. The proprietor of the beauty shop is a former Wellington student who was asked to withdraw last spring" (agai

white hands along the brass rail playfully and even smiled at the man behind it. He was a man if also an officer,

the bench beside Jane, Janet and Dozia. All three could not squeeze her hands at once, but all three manage

the chief in a tone

u mean by disturbi

was going about their business, and by disturbin' I mean-I m

it. The tune of that single word embraced at le

nouncement but the chief

college ain't no reason why they should be pestered" (his errors were truly elegant), "and n

e Wellingtons present

Hadf

us throng who waited to sympathize or congratulate, and just at the

oice. "You saved me from that 'guy' this after-

Tim, the m

y. "I was glad to be on hand and that doesn't m

haired one has a queer name and the box was for some Sarah Something. But I guess she'll g

little Sarah Howland

the back room," whis

oncluded Jane while Judith and the others

udith, stronger and braver f

un to that phone and tell the proctor we are coming. They may send

s followed out

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