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For the Sake of the School

CHAPTER XIX
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And Irene Vernon has promised to come.

She's been out two years now.

I do hope those wretched kids in IV B will behave themselves.
Manners have gone off at The Woodlands in my opinion, even if the work's better.

When my sister was a junior, she says, they would as soon have thought of ragging the mistresses as of cheeking the seniors." "O tempora! O mores!" laughed Addie.

"When you're an old lady, Stephie, you'll spend all your time lamenting the good old days of your youth, and telling the children just how much better-behaved girls used to be when you were at school." "I shan't say so of our juniors, at any rate," snorted Stephanie.
"Have you heard yet who's coming from the neighbourhood ?" Beth enquired.
"Mr.and Mrs.Arnold, of course, and Colonel and Mrs.Hepworth, and the Mowbrays, and the Langtons." "Lord and Lady Glyncraig have accepted; Miss Harding told me so just now," remarked Christine.
"Oh, what luck!" Stephanie's eyes sparkled.


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