[Sandy by Alice Hegan Rice]@TWC D-Link bookSandy CHAPTER XI 8/13
"Haven't I passed ye the warning never to look at me when you fix your mouth like that ?" She tried to call him a goose, though she knew that _g_'s were fatal. A moment later she sat at one end of the sofa in pretended dudgeon, while Sandy tried to make his peace from the other. "May the lightning strike me dead if I ever do it again without the asking! I'll be good now--honest to goodness, Nettie.
I'll shut me eyes when you take the hurdles, and be blind to temptation.
Won't ye be putting me on about the hop now, and what I must do ?" Annette counted her fraternity pins and tried to look severe.
She used them in lieu of scalps, and they encircled her neck, fastened her belt, and on state occasions even adorned her shoe-buckles. "Well," she at last said, "to b-begin with, you must be nice to everyb-body.
You mustn't sit out more than one d-dance with one g-girl, and you must b-break in on every dance I'm not sitting out." "Break in? Sit out ?" repeated Sandy, realizing that the intricacies of society are manifold. "Of course," said his mentor.
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