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Updated: July 13, 2025


You are just in time to go to your rooms and 'freshen up' a bit before dinner, and Why, Arabella Correyville! What does this mean?" A drenched and bedraggled figure was mounting the steps. Her hair, and garments were dripping, she had lost her goggles, and without them her eyes had a frightened stare. "I didn't mean to look like this," she said, "but I lost the key to my room.

"Well, if Miss Fenler had been here she'd have had forty fits," cried Vera Vane, "but, Marcus, what they don't know won't worry them, and you needn't tell them." "And Marcus, you can forget all about the racket before you get home," said Elf. "Shore, Miss, I's got a powerful short mem'ry. Gid 'ap!" "Dorothy Dainty cheered as loud as any of us," said Arabella Correyville.

Arabella Correyville, without an idea as to what was whispered, had seen the broad smile, and had heard the giggle. "Who was out there?" she wrote on a bit of paper, and cautiously passed it to Patricia Levine. "I don't know. I didn't see them, but they must be swell. They had ever so much luggage." That was just like Patricia. She judged every one thus.

Dorothy had little difficulty, but Vera, Elf, Betty, and Valerie were forever vexing her, and Patricia was never able to win her full approval. As for Arabella Correyville, Miss Fenler did not understand her, and Betty Chase said that "The Fender" fixed her sharp eyes upon Arabella, and appeared to be studying her as if she were a very small, but very peculiar bug that she was unable to classify.

"I think Arabella Correyville, if she were here alone, would be very little care, but Patricia Levine is as full of queer notions as any girl could be, and she plans the oddest mischief, and then drags slow little Arabella into it. Patricia never tries to help her out, and she invariably laughs if Arabella is caught.

Sometimes it was "Carbale," then it was "Corbille," but never once had she managed to call it Correyville. "Well, the cat is in the kitchen now, and you must look out for her. Keep her in for a few days until she feels that this is home, and then she will stay," Miss Fenler said, and returned to her account-books.

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