Jane Allen, Junior
e, but I could have seen any attempt at violence. That girl, I tell you, is no ordinary 'critter.' I f
d take breath. It is funny-so funny I am laughing all over," and th
llow at Jane's head to keep the fun a-g
as sort of awe- stricken. Considering the handi
name. Have you
red library must have inflicted her with that. It does
named Claude or Clarence. Her last name now would be much sna
ere are a few difficult facts. Shirley Duncan is bound to fight. She has been brought up in the school of affectionate antagon
-boy Pedro would say. Have you
atter is serious. Shirley threatened me with friends-says she has
, stepped on the other's toes or knocked her hat off. Then the c
on us, so let us beware. Next point is: she seems to have money: offer
ith three side glasses big enough to reflect her won
in on scholarship have money
ve good looking-glasses. It might be the salvation of th
slammed shut her note-book. Indifferent work
k off a condition? Please don't let me bother you ever, J
orgetfulness. That was what knocked friend Virgil, or was it Cicero? I loved the stories and forgot the period. But I am finished for this evening, dea
hat of afflicting the innocent. Of course we still have to have some ceremony or the young 'uns
ely little babes this year. That ivory blonde, the timid one with
ur sweater. Better take it; the wind whistles. I'll pull my riding cap down as a disguise. It takes in most of this-wig," Jane was struggling to s
lways the surest give-away. Here are the masks-hanging neatl
ady to initiate the frightened little freshmen. Tales of "they will do this and they won't do that" had l
out Shirley the Rebel. "Haven't had a decent drink of wate
s in canoes," added Jessie Whitely. "I'm almost suffocated in thi
seconded by moans and groans. They were waiting like prisoners jam
dly. She actually appeared to be enjoying the prospect of being "roughed." Shirley was noisy as usual, and for once her raillery seemed a
s what country training did for a girl in the way of self-protection, and a few stories of real or fancied battles at
ed Eleanor Meed, "but I won't mind as long as I am
e Coeyman. "Nothing like that is apt to be
r. "Don't take any stock in what you overheard. They are
ld get at it and let's have it over," growled
oned Marie. "It's like a trial, you get more for contemp
along the stone walk put an
rough the crowd of candidates, and when the doors
ken in little groups of four "outside to cool off." Others were commanded to hop around in circles, while
ing her turn, now and then flinging out a wild arm to
sixty-eight, and she sprang to the chalk line with what is us
e voice, and Shirley nodded. Sh
?" went on th
" responde
k hammer?" came
oke the bewi
with it?" asked
nse. The Rebel was
a second member "o
way," faltere
did it
." This reply ca
glass s
es
m," prompt
epeated Shirley
at room every day for a full week, and you m
aightened u
the little freshman r
Hurry or they wi
ry it inflicted that the strongest girl should be denied the pump, the lake, tree climbing and
ed to brush it off but was warned not to do so. Presently she realized it
st" with that feather on her nose. It was too humiliating, but a freshman should
on the candidate's nose; and if the spectators clapped and laughed Shirley could scarcely blame them, for Dozia Dalton had a foolish lo
d Judith quickly stepped up to take off the duster. J
ted the culprit
ane's voice. "This will remo
ed the alcohol cloth and presently the tiny feather fell wit
t her tormentors intended to fix up any damage they might have inadvertently perpetrated on the feature, and what coating didn't come off w
y as was the abominable dusting, but she kept
nd as she attempted to stroke it with a w
in a whisper, and Jane stopped sho
That must mean treatment, and treatm
nger ahead, decided Jane, as she lay down the
d demand for the freshman from the group rounding up candidates saved further
ia, "I'll be careful not to r
epared for the candidates served to allay the dread she struggled against, and only her natural delight in the rolli
e who shows ill wil
ter for the full first half year, or
had heeded t