Dorothy Dainty at Glenmore
d never knew it?" said Valerie, as they ran along the foot path that w
e so much time and trouble to wi
opping squarely in front of Betty,
ved in the old well," Betty said, looking a bit
ly and truly believe it could grant our wishes
y la
on't beli
st believ
ve the w
am comes fro
k inside
r the drum
wished bes
ver, nev
ear those verses
other sings. I made the se
oetry?" cried Valerie, looking Betty over, as i
laughe
t you remember she told us the other day that many people
funny verses," Valerie said, "an
o us, and our wish
beside Valerie, and for a
erie who f
ish in June with ninety per cent. average she'd give me a beautiful ring. Yes, that's what I'll wish for by the old well, and after I've wished it, I'll work harder than ever so that my wish wi
that is so awfully fun
said, but her shoulders shook alth
, you'll start right out to work hard enough to just make the wish come true, well or no well, and I do believe, if your aunt
ng angry, and she la
ng to wish, and then sit back and
l any more than you do, Valerie Dare. We'd be silly to even think that an ol
er to sit on this wal
l wish while we're wa
beside the well, and I'll wish as we walk alon
erie, "but I do hope yo
ting by the well," Betty said, "for I
thing that you've a chance of getting," said
ing I want but one thin
hing is-what?"
go there every year. Father and mother like the country better than the shore, but I like the beach, and the water best. Dorothy and Nancy will go home to Merrivale, but whether they spend
wore such a sober expre
you'd wanted something t
he road, some one wearing the gayest of colors, and with
ing something great. Just see how close together their heads are! I don't know Arabel
just as likely to be some way she's
y la
ternoon that Patricia knocked at her door, a
t," said Valerie.
n the tip edge of her chair, and she kept taking out her handkerchief, and shaking it because it was drenched with perfumery, and w
hed Valerie, "sh
ung back, preferring to stare at Betty and Valerie t
see if they were greatly surprised wi
ng over to the well, the one that's called the wishing-well," she explained, "and we mustn't te
at she had no
how to find it, but we can't
hurry to get to Glenmore on time, and you are going away from school e
turn back, but Patricia seized her
te," said Valerie, looking
ing for a chance to scold them
y saw a little figure disappearin
da Mayo," s
ce. Are you sure it
ys in her room all the time. If she happens to come down when th
t by this time. I wonder why she ran when she saw us? We don't know her well enoug
in her own room all the
ine said so,"
tricia tells-well-things that a
Ida, now, as we us
just happen,
what Patricia h
injured the skin so severely th
t Ida was feeling far fr
suffered for it, both because of her painful face, and becaus
r meals up to her room, and she had personally given her private instruction, f
ill were traces on her cheeks of the burning caused by the patent "beautifier," and s
they saw that the tall clock mar
fix up just a bit,"
stairs and soon
ty had found a letter waiting for he
cautioned Valerie, "for when we came
tty gave a littl
the shore this summer just for a change, and already he has rented the
t to-night. I do believe I'l
and dinner was half through when Patri
ere turned
late, but what of that?" She was assuming a boldness that she did not feel, wherea
hey wished?" whispered Valerie, t
ow, but they wo
the social half-hour, and then be sure of being prompt at six, the
ion, and all but four of the p
a and Arabella, D
rothy and Nancy home with her for the week. Already they had planned enough pleasure to last
more if they wished, and Patricia had dec
for the week, but Patricia had declared that they would stay at Glenmore, and Arabel
ra's home open
week over to Vera and
ed Monday afternoon, and you must leave Saturday morning. That gives us Tues
d Dorothy, "and it seemed so good t
. She knew that at heart, swe
" she said, "and you'll all feel rested by to-morrow. I'll not t
d to guess, but Mrs. Vane remained firm, o
can't," said Vera. "I mean to keep it b
Elf, and Vera joined in t
herself; Elf, whose mischievous face was truly elfish; Nancy, whose gypsy beauty always pleased, and Dorot
nd this afternoon," she said, "an
up one busy street, and down another, she enjoyed watc
hes, goblins, and gnomes, with exquisite scenery, beautiful costumes, and graceful dancing that held th
delighted, so it was not strange th
of the dancing. She had been drilled in those daint
tle party howled along the broad thoroughfare toward home and they talked o
Saturday dawned, it seemed hardly possib
for Wednesday, a huge fair for Thursday at which Mr
ocus beds were in bloom. They had stopped for lunch at a pretty restaurant that looked for all the world like
d to them before
k's vacation, and comes home from scho
you home for a week. I thought you were
lying colors. I was nervous, and feared I wasn't prepared, but say! I was need
our father will be pleased," Mrs.
cried Vera, rushing at him, a
have a little sister," said Rob, swi
e asked, laughing at her flushed
until I look wild," Vera said, clinging to his
the world because neither one of you h
"Say, girls, I'm mighty glad to see y
start at nine in the morning. There is no one at the Stone House
Rob replied earnestly, for he knew by a slight q
when Dorothy was speaking, and she
e theater, to a big fair, to see a hall hung with beaut
said Rob. "I'll take you all to see
era asked, but Rob tweake
said, and they had to