Ruth Fielding At College; or, The Missing Examination Papers
she was to be made the laughing stock of her class by the sophomo
t the best way-indeed, the only way-to bear successfully such indignity is to ignore it. That is, to ignore the fun poked at one as far as
cenarios. Another girl might have done so. But Ruth was naturally mo
laid at the Red Mill, was born of an idea she had evolved when
tpone the use of this idea until she had tried her apprentice hand on other and simpler scenarios. The t
d her to the unfinished scenario. After returning from the college
ccupation. "We want to see Ardmore. We want to go out on the lake if we can get a boat. We've got to see the gym and the library.
ke!" cried Ruth, agreeing. "And
ded Jennie, coming i
s Isl
college grounds," s
d Ruth. "I hope we can get a boat. I
's the thing to make the 'eight.' Let me tell you, us Ardmores are supposed to b
for the eight t
nnie?" asked
, m
s. "You'll have to diet on them until you have reduced to littl
do it," gru
!" cried Helen
ar, sure-enough gamblers. And, anyway, Heavy will never be
aughed Helen. "
aid Heavy, firmly
how us a sylph-like form in tim
th wonder of the wor
form, but at least I mean to possess a slender figure whe
he is letting herself in for a
hree girls set forth
me thin. We have tramped miles," the fleshy gir
len, who was the very last person to
shoe makers have ceased to make sensible shoes. I look at 'em in the shop windows," pursued the aching girl, "
a two-toed sloth living in Central and South America. Believe me! the pre
" Ruth said, laughing; "but many of those who
of the campus, and so reached the lake. There were some girls at the boathouse, and a few craft were out. It was
e that is to reduce your weig
athing," Jennie said. "Th
a mile off shore, and was a beautiful place. At the landing they saw sever
pers," said the Scotch girl, gaily
're really not so bad looking, Miss Mac
ophomore, but her brown eyes danced as the other girls laugh
Helen
y. "I have felt the briers.
, Miss MacGreggor,
enough. And we sophs really shouldn't nag you freshies, you know, for we must pu
now that we are at this island, would you mind
lace," said May. "And who told y
well worth seeing,"
your escort
ionable. She led them up a rugged path
come up here-and in the d
rl?" Hel
about, Miss Fielding?
irl-Mis
. "If it hadn't been for her, you-uns and we-uns wou
because of the hard climb. "Did she really have
gloomily. "With a flashlight, I
the rock you'r
ch they viewed it, the face of the rock really bore some semb
y MacGreggor's comment