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"Margit Salgo!" exclaimed Jess, who had every bit of the new play and its needs very close to her heart. "Of course!" cried Laura and the Lockwood twins. "Margit is just the one," Mother Wit added. "Oh!" said Mr. Mann at last. "You mean Margaret Carrington?" "And she walks like a queen," sighed Lily Pendleton. "I wish I could learn to walk as she does." "You know what Mrs.

As he entered the carriage which was to be his home for many days, and bade farewell to the adherents who were assembled to witness his departure, he turned toward the city with a wild expression and words that were remembered afterwards. Si salgo bien, he said, te volevré á ver; si no, adios para siempre! "If I succeed, I shall see thee again; if not, farewell forever!"

"Let's put the rollers under her and let her zip," exclaimed the slangy Bobby. "If Gee Gee should hear you," laughed Laura, referring to one of the very strict lady teachers of Central High, Miss Grace Gee Carrington. "She's too busy with Margit Salgo Beg pardon!" exclaimed Bobby. "Margaret Carrington, as she will in future be known. Gee Gee has scarcely called me down this week."

"You didn't have a sudden attack of lockjaw, did you?" "Don't fret, Jess," said Bobby sharply. "I know when to keep my mouth shut on occasion. I came right away from there to find you girls. Something must be done about it." "Oh, dear me!" groaned Nellie. "If Margit Salgo had only been allowed to take the part!" "What did I tell you?" almost snarled Bobby.

"I shouldn't wonder if Margit flew the coop some day." "I am not sure, Miss Hargrew," said Mr. Mann, without a smile, "that I ought not to take you to task for your language. It really is inexcusable." "Oh, dear me, Mr. Mann, don't you begin!" begged the culprit "If I am academic in school in my speech, let me be relieved out of sessions, I pray." "But about Margit Salgo?" queried Laura.

You must find her before the next rehearsal. I must have plenty of time to train her, for her appearance is of grave importance as you young ladies can yourselves see." "Oh, dear me!" groaned Nellie Agnew, when the rehearsal was finished. "And Margit Salgo would have been just the one!" "And the poor girl certainly would have enjoyed being one of us," Laura said.

If we all had measles or chicken-pox, and so couldn't give the play, we'd be in luck, I verily believe." "Oh, don't, Bobby!" begged Dora Lockwood. "You are so reckless." "Just the same, I feel it in my bones that Hester is going to kick over the traces," said Bobby grimly. "If only Margit Salgo had been allowed to have the part," groaned Dorothy.

Margit Salgo really has made her quite human, you know." "Say!" grumbled Bobby, "she can hand out demerits just as easy as ever. And she had her sense of humor extracted years ago." "Has that fault cropped up lately, my dear?" asked Laura, laughing. "It must be so. What happened, Bobby?"

And the girl who had been half wild when Laura Belding first found her, as has been related in "The Girls of Central High on Track and Field," was settling into a very sedate and industrious young woman. What girl, however, does not love to "dress up and act?" Margit Salgo was delighted when Laura explained their need to her.

Margit Salgo was not so straightly kept by Miss Carrington as she was engaged from morning to night in her studies. Having been utterly neglected as far as mental development went for several years, the half-gypsy girl was much behind others of her age at Central High. Miss Grace Gee Carrington was pushing her protege on as fast as possible.

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