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"I perfectly abominate her," Mary answered. "I am going to ask Miss North if Fraulein can't be removed from this hall. I don't think it's one bit fair for us to have her all the time. She's just too interfering." "It wouldn't do a particle of good to ask, Sozie," Peggy said. "Miss North caters to Fraulein, herself. She says she is the finest German teacher she ever saw.

We are in the same Algebra class and French, too. Isn't that nice? We can get our lessons together." Annabel Jackson came out of a classroom and joined the group. "Hello, Sozie," she said to Mary, pinching her cheek affectionately. Mary colored with the pleasure that comes from being noticed by one of the older and evidently popular girls in the school. "Hello, Annabel," she answered.

I do not want the dues, as you know, but that has no connection with Stockholm, "Sozie" and peace. I was at an Austrian Cabinet Council lately and gave the death-blow to the Customs dues but I felt rather like Daniel in the lions' den when I did it; N. and E. in particular were very indignant. The only one who entirely shares my standpoint beside Trnka is the Prime Minister Clam.

Carita and I come from near the same place in Texas." "Mary? Oh, Mary is a dear. A little spoiled, I reckon. She's an only child, I believe, and has a perfectly doting father. She's always just as you see her smiling or laughing. Did you ever see such teeth in your life? The girls call her 'Sozie. You know that picture, don't you? Sozodont! Girl all smiles and teeth." "What do we do now?"