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We felt mortified and went around to this Miss Dean's room to apologize. We were almost frost-bitten. They were so rude I felt ashamed for them. Afterward they started a lot of lies about us that made trouble for us at the Hall." "My goodness!" fluttered Miss Walbert. "I had a narrow escape, didn't I? I will take pains to steer clear of that whole crowd.

"She thinks over half the class will vote for Miss Walbert. If they do I shall be sore enough at them to stay away from the freshman frolic." "There's to be a class meeting tomorrow afternoon to discuss that very frolic. Did you see the notice yesterday?" "Yep. Nothing gets by me that I happen to see. I saw that," Jerry made humorous reply.

She turned to the freshman with an apologetic smile. "Will you tell me your name?" she asked pleasantly. "Oh, certainly. My name is Elizabeth Walbert." As she spoke her restless eyes began an appraisement of the group of girls whom Marjorie had addressed.

Miss Walbert still stood watching the approaching company of smartly-dressed girls. "Pardon me. What did you say?" The absorbed freshman spoke without looking at Marjorie. "I think I have met one or two of those girls. Summer before last, at Newport, I met a Miss Myers and a Miss Stephens. We had quite a lot of fun together one afternoon at a tennis tournament.

"What do you mean, Les? I failed to see any particular triumph on their part this afternoon. They merely marched off with a seedy-looking freshie or two. No one we wanted." Natalie shrugged her disdain of the Lookouts' capture. "Too bad that simple-acting Walbert creature didn't stay with dear Miss Bean. We could live without her. I have no use for that girl." Leslie's eyes narrowed.

"Miss Walbert, this is Miss Mason, Miss Lynne, Miss Harper " Marjorie presented her friends in turn to the newcomer, then said: "Please make Miss Walbert feel at home among us, while I greet our famous juniors." "Oh, we knew you wouldn't forget your little friends," laughed Selma, "particularly the Swedish dwarf."