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"Well, it wouldn't be wise to get her into things It ht keep some others out if we made her prominent," put in Lila Cary with some asperity "We must have some social distinction, you know"
"In our frat one fellow is as good as another if he has the right kind of character," reirl sounded towith your aluood girl all right and real religious," hastened Lila to aood on a prayer committee, and would help to fill up there, as you haven't ," said Allison, "if you really want to succeed, you've got to pull together, every et anywhere And I should think that you'd have to be careful now at first who you can take in a few just to help theet in too o bad The weak kind will rule, and the mischief will be to pay I shouldn't think it would help you any just now to get in any folks that would feel that way about a good girl just because she earns her living"
Mame Beecher and Lila Cary looked at each other in alarm, and hastened to affirht she was a real good sort, and had always et acquainted with her; only she always slipped out as soon as -rooered and s opinions and character How splendid of them to take this stand! And as Jane Bristol? Assuredly she must be looked up and helped if that was the way the town felt about her, poor child!
"Well," said Bryan in a business-like tone, "I'ether Thursday night at your house at half-past seven, and I'll send a notice to each one You make Jane Bristol chairo after her and take her ho to have on it?"
The president assented readily He was one not used to taking the initiative, but he eagerly did as he was told when a good idea presented itself