Dorothy Dainty's Gay Times
ad left the schoolroom, and he could not think how it coul
had taken out, and closed his desk, looking up just in time to see that Arabella was clo
ered; "I just know Arabella took it, and p'r'
ispered Arabella, but Reg
," he thought, "but right
ould hurry off, and thus leave him free to search behind
g until Reginald was out of patience, and when at last the
at we were to hurry hom
en you were sitting on t
d, and grasping his hand, she commenced to run ve
r that drenched the trees and left
cottage just in tim
re opened. It was a charming story, but there
g sentence of the paragraph which Reginald was to read, but the letters were spaced so
d in the moonlight to wa
?" he asked, "how co
udly, and Aunt Charlotte was obliged to speak forcibly
th her; see 'f I
y wait to punish Arab
recess time, "I've thought of one
ash, and the girls r
hy," Nancy said, and D
ring that
oose a lit
ave liked to choose Nancy, but she thought how few of the girls ever chose
he took her place in the ring, however, and lo
ext the fa
riend you lo
to do a pleasant thing for any one, and whomev
called Mollie Merton, but still Arabel
ald, breathless and excited, rushed in. Aunt Charlotte was standing in the walk, watc
guess this is the di'logue boo
blistered, and its fine c
tte looked
you find it
saw somebody drop it," he sai
ment, then pushing past the girls, she ran down the walk to t
o home, 'cause
lotte will do about the
she do?" Flossie
saw the cover all spoiled.
by the silvery tinkle of the bell
m on the next morning as calmly as if nothing had happened, and she seemed very ea
and friends were seated before the tin
or them, and had charmed them with her grace, Nina and Jean
small, prim figure entered the room, and made its way toward the only seat which was still unoccupied. It was be
a's Aunt Matilda!" he
sh!" she
it is!" he declared, and h
y, and had half a mind to refuse it, but few could r
she is not included in the dialogue," whispered U
en't careful; now do give y
d, and at that moment, the childre
the school girls had gathered to summon the queen of
page or messenger, and Reginald made a perfect sprit
n, and then hurried away to summon her, while the school girls
en, we wai
ubjects w
lt find us
beg, ay,
ishes thou
dost ind
raw a ma
queen,' we
between the mimic trees, and sprang into the circle, a dazzling figure, all white and silver, and blue. Upon her lon
voice so s
rest wish
lines she held her wan
, let me
easant, o
es I hold
rts that I
very winning she looked, as she extended her hand t
hall, in to
ery birds
nvy, ceas
melody ho
, and Dorothy, entering the circle beside her, sa
, crumpling her programme, and moving restlessl
p. She looked at him as if she thought that he had intended to steal it,
she took the fan, and gla
hed that she wo
iews,'" he whispered to his wife, "A
unless you want
ispered, his blue eyes t
her woodland throne, and as the girls knelt before her, t
moments before the curtain would rise, the buzz
ively toward her neighbor. He smiled en
lwart; his handsome face was youthful, and she wi
approve of this pla
are to see professionals, if he might,
joking, but his manner was so dignified t
t for anything. I have my views about play-acting, and as my niece is a pupil here, I'm jus
s were
as my little daughter is but nine month
! Why, I thought you were an ov
e," he said, and from his manner one might ha
ink she'd see you talking to that pretty girl
th a soft laugh, "you see that pretty
is such a very informal gathering that I might
" she said, without realizing th
o present you to Arabella's
poke very cordially, then the curtain wen
surprised when in a clear voice, and with appropriate gestures, she spok
doting aunt felt injured, because she believed that the other children had been given the
had spoken well, and the applause which she re
ed our
earts h
our fa
we'll
hen once more the red cu
an' I guess my Arabella did 'bout as well as any of 'em. I shouldn't wonder if she could be a great actr
at ten minutes' notice, Arabella could become the world's greatest actress; that by gent
d, not quite understanding his meaning, but t
unt Charlotte received very warm congratulations f
guests talked of the numbers
had contributed, or the fairy dialogue. He was expecting every moment that his young wife would gently upbraid
ore quiet, but sometimes you carry your jokes too far. Dear, will you tell me why yo
he was; she didn't tell me her
her my name; you intro
to state what her name was, I wouldn't tell he
but she could not help l