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 4-00—Elizabeth entertains the girls with stories of the Plebs at Anna­ polis, while Maria strums on the ukalele, and Kate, too engrossed even to hear the racket, reads Thackeray.
At afternoon lunch Doris snatches half the crackers to take to her absent friends.
6.00—While taking her bath, Helena can be heard even above the sound of running water, chanting snatches from “Ave Maria.”
7.45— Study hour.
Connie bothers everyone by pacing up and down making inquiries
here and there about geometry.
9.00
9-45
-Hilda comes upstairs immediately to undress, for, on account of the vast amount of clothing she wears, it takes her longer than
the other girls.
-The younger girls are supposed to be asleep by this time, but how can they slumber vTen Van calls with the full strength of her
lungs to
end of the hall, and Kathleen talks incessantly in baby-talk until
iss Sandison, who answers from her room at the other
‘‘lights out” at ten o’clock?
J. Watt, ’17.
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