Her first impulse was to open the door of her prison and go boldly out.[Pg 9]
An audible titter was heard down the table, and Mrs. Freeman turned somewhat red.
"I don't think I shall like school," she said, "but I'll do anything you wish me to do, dearest Dorothy.""Oh, how very funny—how—how unpleasant. Did you tell papa about that when he arranged to send me here?""It is a covered wagon," said Janet. "I see it quite plainly. There is no carriage at all in view, Mrs. Freeman."
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Janet and Olive Moore were returning slowly to the house after a vigorous game of tennis. They stopped to look down at the group who surrounded Dorothy.
"Yes, I will love you," she replied; "but please go to bed now, dear. You really will get into trouble if you don't, and it seems such a pity that you should begin your school life in disgrace."
Mrs. Freeman could scarcely restrain her impatience."Yes, Bridget, very nice—go and take your place, my dear. There, beside Janet May. Another morning I hope you will be in time for prayers. Of course, we make all allowances the first day. Take your place directly, breakfast is half over.""Here you are," exclaimed the two pairs of lips eagerly.
"And you also dislike poor Bridget? I can't imagine why you take such strong prejudices."