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And they would have supper in one of the outlying little villages." "Would they? The head-mistress would be there of course?" "Oh! no, she had every confidence in him, since he was a married man. It was an advantage, sometimes, to be married." On the next day she was ill. "Surely he hadn't the heart to leave her!" "He must consider his work before anything else. Was she very ill?"
You and I will have lunch together, and I will excuse you from any more lessons to-day." Kitty Malone never forgot that next hour. Miss Sherrard was an ideal head-mistress. She had the keenest sympathy with girls. In her long experience she had met girls of every shade of character, the bold, the ambitious, the timorous, the idle, the frivolous, the noble, the earnest.
If her head-mistress asked her a point-blank question, she would not attempt to parry it, but would reply at once with a point blank answer. Still, her very views on the subject made it impossible for her to volunteer information unasked to any one.
"A little music oh, I love music, I do love music! and a little French; and I can speak Irish," she added, raising her beautiful, dark-blue eyes, and fixing them on the face of the head-mistress. That winsome face touched Miss Flowers' heart. "I will do what I can for you," she said. "For the present you had better study alone.
The head-mistress was wonderfully gracious about the matter, gave full permission for the dance, promised to be present herself, and allowed the invitation to be extended to any mistresses and seniors who would care to join the party. It was quite a long time since the hostel had had any particularly exciting doings, so that the girls flung themselves into their preparation with much enthusiasm.
She would go on with her school-work for the present, as usual. Oh, no, she certainly didn't intend to notify the head-mistress of the school or any one else, of her altered position. It was no alteration of position at all, so far as she was concerned; merely the addition to life of a new and very dear and natural friendship.
"I am, and I have a very, very painful tale to tell you." "You shall tell me your story afterward." Here the owner of Castle Malone caught sight of Miss Worrick, and gave her a bow even more deferential than he had bestowed upon the head-mistress. "I am sorry to put you off even for a few moments, ladies," he said; "but you see this little girl, she she must come first.
Both Clara and Madge went first to an English day-school, and Clara went straight from this school to Germany, but Madge's course was a little different. She was not very well, and it was decided that she should have at least a twelvemonth in a boarding-school at Brighton before going abroad. It had been very highly recommended, but the head-mistress was Low Church and aggressive.
So she travelled up to Silverton, and found the head-mistress living in cheerful rooms, with another of the teachers in the same house, all boarding together, but with separate sitting-rooms. Dolores' first walk was to see Miss Hackett.
One has the beauty, and the other the brains not that Vava is not good-looking, by the way, said the head-mistress, correcting herself. 'Nor is the beauty stupid, by any means, though she is so reserved that it is difficult to get to know her or her abilities, said Mr.
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