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 F. M.—“Oh! pardon me, etc., etc.
F. i\F (sixteen seconds later, bursting into her room)— “ Jack, Fm scared to death I . . . ” (she proceeds to tell her idea of the story).
Miss sentence ?’’ C . A .
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(to C. Ames)— “ Do you see anything wrong with your No, Miss Sandison, if 1wrote it it must be right.
L. F. (in Virgil V) and chaste lion-skins.’’
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(4He brought the presents of embroidered silv^er A. J. 44An a\'iary is a place where they keep aeroplanes.
D. J. (conjugating “Malo")—“Malo, mis, mult’’ . point she was stopped).
J . W. (translating “ green verts.
1> travelers ' into
Miss W. (When French V was reading “ L'Oiseau Bleu’’ )- 4 4Where’s the Donkey? Oh; there she is. Dorothy, will you read, please?>1
S. B. (in English I ) — “ I thought delineators were men who fought. 1) Miss S.— “ No, you’re thinking of glaciiators.’’
Miss S. (Algebra I ) — ‘ I'he end of a perfect square is always plus. ^F R. E. (sotto ^'oce)—“What’s the end of a perfect day?
G. K. (in English V ) — “ Many other great Americans liked the book, so I was sure T should.
Miss W.— “ We have war so that we can fight. 1) 3
(at this h'rench) — “ Voyageurs
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