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"I see The other frats being represented by the devil, I suppose," said the round-eyed boy keenly without a sain
"Exactly," he cried; "you've got onto the idea It's your society over against the other things that can draw them away fro You want to have soet them there That's where our alue for a few days and help us out withaluenerally appoint a cos over with the aluether in a coles, "you , "I suppose that would be a good idea I hadn't thought of it just in that way"
"You called Christ our aluht," reed Allison eht But I don't know much about that kind of line"
"I'm afraid there don't many of us," put in the bashful president "I wouldn't hardly knoho to appoint on such a cos There's Bryan; ays ask him because he doesn't mind, and I--well, I do sometimes when there's no one else, but it comes hard; and there's old Miss Ferby, but she always prays so long, and gets in the president and all the missionary stations----"
"I should think you'd ask that Jane Bristol," spoke up Leslie earnestly "I know she must be able to She talked that way"
"I suppose she would," responded the president hesitatingly, looking toward the two ladies of the coirls think about it?"
"Oh, I suppose she could pray," said the girl called Ma"
Then with a giggle toward Leslie she added as if in explanation, "She works out, you know"
"Itthe inference
"Well, you know she isn't in our set Nobody has much to do with her"
"Why not? I think she is very unusual," said Leslie with just the least bit of hauteur