Nan Sherwood at Rose Ranch; Or, The Old Mexican's Treasure
on her trusty pinto pony (whatever kind of pony that is), with a gun at her belt and swinging a lariat. She will yell for Dr. Beulah to come forth, and
d as 'Procrastination Boggs', "you are getting your metaphors dreadfully mixed
red girl earnestly. "You know very well from what we see in the movies that there are more w
coat, and was warming herself before the open fire in the beautiful reception hall where this conversation was going on, "
ead Man's Den has money enough to suit eve
I hope," said the girl
d Laura, and some of t
ad a chang
smart you are, Polk. Just as though I
s particular occasion," said the red-haired girl. "What has happened to you, Lin
nd turned to speak to her pa
st about our age-to come to Lakeview Hall; but she goes to a private school right in her neighborhood-oh! a very
ble red-haired girl, "why didn't you
d," complained Linda. "He would not hear of it.
a. "How the dear docto
not come back to h
ould not look at the laughing group again. A flaxen-haired girl with pink cheeks and blue eye
"I was to go to visit Grace; but there was sickness at home, a
oned Amelia Boggs, the homely girl. "They
aid, shrugging her shoulders. "I had something else to d
wrote me that you were at her house, and we
illie Nevins?" deman
dent. That you were run away with in a sleigh a
Polk. "So Our Nan has been playing th
herself forward the
e that is what you mea
hen Madam Graves' ho
to do with it. Or, no
dryly, "and I guess we'll
going to join this
ies, you are mista
r all about it when B
She did like to p
Gracie?" Amelia Boggs wanted to know. "You
the train," said Linda airily. "Father had his
, and by no chance did his daughter eve
ed Cora, "didn't you h
son, but they had people in the chair car they th
Laura. "I bet I know wh
e bus!" cried
Lakeview Hall followed the announcement. This hall was almost like a castle set upon a high cliff ov
"boiling out of it," as Laura declared. Short, tall, thin, stout girls and girls of all ages between ten a
Linda, haughtily. "Let
positivel
a cried. "I want to
ed the disd
. I don't want to be left out of everything just because of you. Even if you are going to flock by yourself this term, as you did
d Cora had the nicest room in the Hall, for it had been fixed up especially for his daughter
ant to run with that
w!" exclai
you, Linda! Don't act offish," and Cora walke
chief henchman and ally would rather break up the little group which Laura Polk had
ion of countenance, a dark beauty with curls and flashing eyes, and a demure but pretty girl to whom
eyed girl. And to the curly-haired one: "What mischief have you
haired girl's ear. "It's what we are going to do.
is one special sawney expected. Did she
s seen Roistering Rhod
he was due tonig
ke!" exclaimed Be
ried one of t
st West there is," Laura said gravely. "Of course sh
brown-eyed girl, tossing off her furs and smiling
of having a cow-girl fresh from the wildest West come
up that had followed her into the hall. The bus had been so crowded and so dark that she had
isn't it?" she murmured to
eed Elizabeth, warm
thoughtful, suddenly noticed a stranger in brown who still st
ood there alone, just the faintest smile upon her lips, yet looki
lly wonderful brown plume. She wore bronze shoes and hose. Even Linda Riggs was dresse
, went quickly toward the girl
said. "And I am a member of the Welcomi
nd," said the dem
You can't be! Not Rollicking Rhoda from Rustlers' Roost,
n, still placidly. "I am Rh