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For the Sake of the School

CHAPTER XVIII
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This, at any rate, she was determined to punish, and not a solitary sinner was allowed to escape.

Tootie, the original leader in rebellion, issued from her interview in the study such a crushed worm as to stifle any lingering seeds of mutiny among her crestfallen followers.
"What's to become of Susannah Maude ?" asked everybody; and Miss Bowes answered the question.
"I am taking the poor child back to the Orphanage.

I have told the police to warn her disreputable mother from this neighbourhood; but, as one can never be certain when she might turn up again, we must remove Susan altogether out of reach of her evil influence.

A party of girls will be sent from the Home very soon to Canada, and we shall arrange for her to join them and emigrate to a new country, where she will be placed in a good situation on a farm and well looked after.

She is not really a dishonest girl, and has a very grateful and affectionate disposition.


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