Molly Brown's Freshman Days
t if any grease sputtered it would fall harmlessly on wash goods, and in other ways attired herself as
look like one," she thought, as she mar
her orders with me, and I'll transmit them to you," she added rather grandly. "You are to do the cooking. Here a
the unbending young woman from Philade
eak, as Sallie had predicted; also canned soup; a head of celery, olives, grape
de on the courses?" M
ell her to get up a good dinner for six people,' she said. 'I don't c
saucepans to fit over them, so that it behooved Molly to look ali
can opener?
k, the coffeepot had a limited capacity of four cups, and there was no broiler for the steak. It had to be cooked in a pan. It must be confessed also that it was the first time in her life Molly had ever cook
steak. Her cheeks were flaming from the heat of the little stove. Her back a
h, blowing into the room with an air of "
so," answ
ckers?" demanded the older girl irrit
hing, and because there was no way to toast
ered with at that crucial
Judith. "You know how to wait, don't yo
, pinning on the little muslin cap. She was in no mood to b
r. She seemed excite
o cups, there being no plates. The voices of the company floa
a man's vo
this at Harvard. You always could hold up the parent and get what you want
ed Judith. "We usually eat
other, for that was evidently who it was. Then Molly heard some one run up a
cook and a c
e of the
tight and a m
of the capt
ld never do for a Professor of English Literature a
Green was dining at Judith's that night, and her inquiring mind reached out even furth
u sit there, next to m
ed Molly. "So th
Jennie Wren and Martha Schaeffer, a rich g
ishes, Molly appeared with the soup. None of the girls recognized her, of course, which was perfectly
d wo
or Edwin Green, looking up, caught a glimps
" Molly could not help overhearing Richa
irl named Smith, or something
fessor Edwin Green, "is Mis
on when she brought in the steak an
behind his chair, with a plate in
ount and his sister, Judith. She was tall and dark and arrogant, and he was short and blond and full of good-humored gayety. He rallied all the girls at the table. He tease
car himself at the Waldorf, could have done it better. Isn't it the top-notch, Eddie? What's th
ugh. After all, it was j
s something to be found here that is
"If I must miss the train, I must have some, w
you call it-breed? Three years old. You'
to look unconscious while she passed the veget
itress into prominence. But Molly was destined to be the
mock seriousness, "Where is it? I implore you to tell me. My soul cri
to laugh, and
urd! Did he behave this way at Ha
t tell me more of this won
ally understood that it was all a jo
on. Following her assistant in
ver to Queen's and ask Nance to give you the r
hose proud spirit was crushed by the menial servi
ing on the grape-fruit salad when Caroline appeared with the remnants of the ham. Molly remo
ount. "Do my eyes deceive me? A
attenuated ghost of the old
of merriment, and Professor Gree
knife and fork, and Richard Blou
sweet,'" he sang,
r Green, as he tasted the delicate meat; "but i
d that some owners of old hams are just as fond of things sweeter tha
too far," put in Judith
her, nor did he pause until he had cleaned th
to catch your tr
smiling amiably. "Edwin, can you put me up?
an extra bed, solely in hopes you might stay in it some nigh
zzical glance, remembering probably that he had confided to her a
them. She was very weary, and her arms ached. When she had reached Professor Edwin Green, R
ou remind me of-Ell
o startled that her wrist gave a twist and over went the tray and three full cof
orrified and stunned that she stood immovable, clutching the tray wildl
ld you have been so
s entirely your fault, Mr. Blount. You frigh
essor Gr
h my elbow. There's no harm done, at any rate. These gray
ched straight over to where Molly was standing
u, and you have behaved beautifully. I hope you will forgive me. My only excuse is that I am a
h his hand held out, that Molly felt what slight indignation ther
id, and the young man who was a musician pricked
you of your ham
e to know you enj
was evident that he never wandered far from his beloved instrument, and th
ght and took himself and his coffe
w later, Dicki
he smiled at her again, and Molly smiled
ious," he said. "T
stairs to her room and flung herself on her c
was the b
y left, I was too tired to eat anything. I'm afraid I wasn
er face to the wal
, there came, by express for Miss Molly Brown, a five-pound box of candy without a