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They slipped in, and followed the sound of voices, through a dirain carpet, into a wide, rather pleasant, chapel room There were branches of autumn leaves about the walls, reolden-rod in a vase on the little table by the leader's chair
Two girls were turning over the hyirlish young felloas irls with their ar and gurgling at hiirl Another plain-faced, plainly-dressed young woman sat half-way up at one side, her hands folded and a look of quiet waiting on her face That was all that were in the room
Allison and Leslie found a seat half-way up on the other side froirl, and sat down No one noticed thelances, and no one caan to talk a little louder One with her hair bobbed and a long view of vertebrae above her blue dress-collar began to prattle of a dance the night before
"I thought I'd die!" she chortled "Bob had ht on Archie's button, and he not knowing and whirling off in the other direction; and the georgette just ripped and tore to beat the band, andon to me, honest--You'd uv croaked if you could uv seen me Oh, but Mother wasme, for she knew I hated that dress and wanted a new one But et after Dad for a new one Say, when's Mary's surprise? Is it true it's put off till next week?"
"I' to have a new dress for that and silver slippers," declared the girl next her, teetering back and forth on her little high-heeled pu us? What's the old topic, anyway? I don't see any use in topics They don'tI never can find a verse with the words in I just always ask for a hyive out any old nu what it is, just to see what it'll turn out"
"Oh, say! Did you hear Chauncey Crairl with a side glance at the strangers "He was perfectly killing He isting the words all around in every hyirls' names and fellers' all ht I'd choke laughing, and Dr Tarrant was just cooodness! There he comes now We better beat it, Hattie Come on, Mabel Let's sit back in the last row"