The Girls at Mount Morris
had the youthful longing for girlish friendships, for little confidences about books they liked, about aims and the future. Some of the pupils were so attractive; and
. She knew she had won Mrs. Barrington's favor. That lady made it a point of her jo
s Alice Nevins who was sometimes tiresome. The girls were going down in town and one of them had really asked her if she would not like to join them.
not go this afternoon. I hope
as folding up some sewing. "There is so
and walk
it, I will put a shawl abou
ome and re
ffort to listen. I'll
e you satis
anything so comfortable, and for your sake-
ll fit myself for a nice position presently. Then moth
o good," in a
es rested on her at times with that unfathomable lo
se where the Virginia creeper was flau
Miss
ran out. Her face was red
t is the
t know things. I just hate school! Papa would send me here. Mamma begged to take me abroad. I'm sure I could hav
ll it brings to you. Were
't study. She wasn't very well and papa wanted to take her somewhere in Italy, and he sent me
ink of something else. They
h I were! And you have such a lov
What do
d it was, and that so
was ang
" she returned, indignantly. "It is a sh
r mother be the caretaker her
because we are poor, we both have to earn our livi
is your
ed when I
ry. Do you like tha
now much a
ong when you pronounce them. I said something yesterday and the girls g
ing," Lilian's cheek g
just hang together and they think they are everything. But I guess fat
dies instead. Now let us talk them ov
every
won't you try this evening
ll her that I hate school. What's the use of
other not to have taught her daughter a little
ifteen l
quite fourteen when I was promoted to t
she would be sure to send for me next vacation, but that
orant and conceited girls who think their money will cover everything. There are so many young
ust can't stud
"very little knowledge comes natural. It is true some acquire
little watch for school. My nice one cost one hundred dollars. It's a real beauty, and mamma has lots of diamonds. I have two, they were birthday rings. Don't they have parties here when you dress up? I brought my pretty white silk, and I have a pink one with lots of l
o occupy. Unless you are going in society I think there is little need of very fine clothes
ned her attention to the ignorant girl who "just hated study." What a foolish
he detained Lilian with a wave of the hand. When Miss
wrote such urgent, sensible letters. Her mother must be a very foolish body and the girl is extremely backward. It is asking a good deal of you to take
o do my best," Lilian return
quite at the lower end of the room, ranged around the table. Miss Boyd seated herself next to Miss Nevins and patiently explained, but it was very hard to keep the girl's attention to the subject in hand. She th
aused the ne
had such excellent recitations today that I was pleased beyond meas
hed at the
time in each others' rooms or the library. There
to the Mediterranean. The German doctors and the baths did wonders for her and she can walk without crutches. A friend is to take them on his yacht and they'll be home at Christmas, and there will
course. We just need her to round out, I was going to say, the atmosphere. It's too studious. Those Kirkland girls are going to college, dearly loved cousins, quite sufficient for th
er with you, Phil. Have y
ys says drawring and reel, but has lots of money and a fair enough family back of him. The other is handsome and oh, my! gay as a lark, but
good. Why didn'
were the entertain
ame for them. 'Beauty and the Beast.' How devot
ins girl? But do you c
as a fine c
nkled up
nd regular features. Maybe she lacks a certai
earn her living should be above the average, and that Nevins girl's fathe
; I heard it. Fancy that pimply cheek being pressed against yours! and that lap-over tooth that st
the course of this ardent love. Perhaps
than herself, a passed midshipman had gone to Germany in the summer, where her mother had been
issed her rapturously, exclaiming-"You are so sweet! Oh, I wish mother and father would ado
overtures from them. She felt sorry for Alice Nevins but there was no real companionship. Yet was there not a duty? She seemed to occupy a peculiar position, and loved to
y, she felt it herself. It was not only in the added self-reliance, the nameless little ways of refinement and grace the intu
Lilian in verse, never roused her. Yet the girl did feel indignant at times at the manner i
almost broken her mother's heart in her little more than babyhood, when after a rapturous caress she had half pulled from the enclosing arms and said in a willful fashion-"Don't kiss me so hard, I don't liked
had the courage to bridge over. There was a curious dignity a
brought her two b
ssons that I wanted to do someth
in her letters, while papa sends my allowance to Mrs. Barrington. So I feel that is clear gain," laughing. "Mrs. Barrington is
so much cake; the regular school living is good eno
be horrid," and
ant to be
d when I am quite grown up I shall have lovely cloth
of pity that any girl could be so
e me costly gifts nor any kind of gifts. The help I am giving you Mrs. Barrington wishes me to
could not understand. Then sh
ely! I miss mamma every hour. Then I think I could learn to like it here, and I'd try
spite of herself. "There, I cannot stay her
girl and go down town.
failed in some recitations the next day. A
hink I might take mother to that little Chapel in Ches
nday. Then there is the Bible Class here, which she makes very interesting. She and many of t
was used to t
d-"We'll manage it so Beauty and the Beast w
o rise above her station? She glanced at her mother. The tears were coursing silently down her sunken cheeks. Was she missing t
ng while an elderly lady was talking to her friend. Sh
t we are very glad to welcom
ung ladies, I saw you on the po
en added "in a way. And th
my mother." The two ladies shook
en let us walk together. Is
answere
our clergyman an
er will feel
renham
der people. I like Trinity church, I like the service of the whole year round, and the music is fine.
on in the household." She would not sail under
tual bond. I am a teacher
here that is,
your own
and such a beautiful ho
ant with pleasure
Gray street. I am very glad to have met you
" promise
ook her mo
ear? I thought the servic
ter teaches school, and she asked me to visit them-to come to tea some day.
uld be ver
fraid of mistakes. You see when people get along in life it isn't so easy to
day," said Lilian. "And to tea