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Updated: June 25, 2025
"To hear you talk, one would think you were hounded like slaves at Lakeview Hall. You should have such a strict teacher as my tutor, for instance. He's the fellow for driving one. He says he'll have me ready for college in two years; but if he does, I know I shall feel as stuffed as a Strasburg goose."
We must recognize how interdependent we are and work together for the common good." They had come to the car line that would take her home. Up the hill a trolley car was coming. "May I not see you home?" Jeff dared to ask. "You may." They left the car at Lakeview Park and crossed it to The Brakes. Every step of that walk led Jeff deeper into an excursion of endearment.
"I don't," said she simply and helplessly. "That's the trouble, it won't run." "How comes it that you are up here?" went on Tom. "I am stopping with friends, who have a cottage near the Lakeview Hotel. They have a motor-boat and I got Dick Blythe he's the owner of this to show me how to run it. I thought I knew, and I started out a little while ago.
I guess we'll have to pass her up." Nor did Rhoda seem to mind being "passed up." At least, if she missed the companionship of her schoolmates, she did not show it. Perhaps Nan Sherwood worried more about Rhoda than Rhoda did about herself. There came a day, however, when the girls of Lakeview Hall saw something in the girl from Rose Ranch that they were bound to admire.
Hugh Blake's estate will be quite as much as the first letter from the lawyer led us to expect. Some of your dearest wishes, my dear, may be realized in time." "Oh! I can go to Lakeview Hall with Bess, after all!" cried Nan, aloud, at this point. Indeed, that possibility quite filled the girl's mind for a while.
You’ll probably receive the official communication in a day or two.” Collingwood was tremendously elated. “I knew we were better than Lakeview—but I was afraid they wouldn’t realize it,” he said. “Now we’ll have to get ready and beat them. Anyway, if we can’t do that, it will be the best kind of preparation for the St. John’s game.”
"Sawney," the tall girl said sternly, "as you have filed objections to being tried by fire according to the ancient and honorable custom of Lakeview lambkins, you shall be treated as a robber No! A pirate. You shall be made to walk the plank." "Well," said Rhoda, rather scornfully. She did not see anything funny in all this. "It will be a pretty deep well you will plop into," threatened Amelia.
"I don't know that I particularly care for them, either. But, now that I have my boat back, I guess everything will be all right." But Tom could not look ahead. He was destined to have still more exciting times, as presently will be related. Without further incident he arrived at the Lakeview Hotel in Sandport that evening and found his father and Ned very glad to see him.
The town was "as dull as ditch water." She, Bess, lived only in hopes of meeting her chum at Lakeview Hall the next September. This hope Nan shared. But it all lay with the result of Momsey's and Papa Sherwood's visit to Scotland and Emberon Castle. And, Nan thought, it seemed as though her parents never would even reach that far distant goal.
Not even the hope Nan now cherished of accompanying her chum to Lakeview Hall when the next school year opened was divulged when the two girls were together on Sunday, or on the days that immediately followed. Nan Sherwood went about her household and school tasks in a sort of waking dream.
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