The Girl Scouts' Good Turn
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ated on her couch, idly fingering the geometry book she was supposed to be studying, and looking into space. Lily could not reme
illips w
hat for?" Th
w-hockey, or som
pointed. Lily looked at her questioningly; heretofore, the girl had always bee
the matt
that maybe it had somet
h Sc
ven rather grudgingly, and with a greater degree
she'd come to the Japanese f
d she di
didn't
." Marjorie arose from her seat, as if
was not
that you gave he
, it
eved tone. "Ruth saw Frieda wearing it-and your
jorie's eyes flashed in ange
d you know she did steal befo
Marjorie, now tried to the utmost. "
little ashamed of her questions;
with disgust, and resolv
ss Phillips?
er of
ank
left the room, and went
, as Marjorie entered the little office; "sit do
ng a great effort to collect her thoughts
ecause you have been at practice most faithfully, and pl
Picking up a pencil, she ran the thick end along the edge of the desk, as if she were giving the teacher only a small part of her attenti
an Guard for two of the half-backs, and Lily Andrews for goal. That leaves one half-back and two full-backs yet to be c
attention upon the matter
ay at the last Commencement, had sprained her ankle the day that the Scouts had entertained a group of settlem
rong. Suppose we put her a
t," agree
body else in th
N
l, if she would only try, but she won't bothe
is Sands p
rsonal feelings enter into the consideration. Doris Sands i
"Well, how about Evelyn Hopkins?
things right," she answered. "Individually, she's a good play
lips seemed to sum up the
; do you think she wi
Horn, but losing out on the Scout troop was a good thing. All of her best friends are Scouts, and she certainly h
out of the freshman class!"
gular positions, and trust to luck for substitute
st any position," said Marjorie. "She surely is a
ant position," suggested Miss Phillips. "And what do yo
" to win out. A shadow crossed her face as she thought how she had neglected her lately, while all her thoughts we
iastically; "I have watched her, too, and I
d Miss Phillips, "I think Daisy
m was c
rie was anxious to dismiss th
ne substitute," rem
a moment before
ou think of B
right, then, I'll notify the girls, and call a meeting t
e previous year's game, which, she had alw
training this year!" she said,
ruptly changing the subject, she looked str
e matter,
tiny. But there was no use in attempt
ut Frieda! I'
, and laid her han
public school teachers, and they say that she is attending to her work, and making good headway. She even stays after school f
eerful words enc
l on the Japanese fête,
ars! And the returns
arjorie, walking toward the door of the
outs to adopt a friendly attitude toward Fri
ps; "but I will deliver a gentle lecture at next
he feeling would not last. Deep in her subconscious mind, she sensed dangerous rocks ahead, and probably treacher
e would not cross her brid