"And so do I"—"And I"—cried both Ruth and Olive.Olive looked at her steadily.CHAPTER IV. THE QUEEN OF THE SCHOOL.

"She's not so bad at all," began Dorothy.
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"I think you must mean Dorothy Collingwood," said Janet in her clear, cold English voice. "May I ask if you have ever been at school before, Miss O'Hara?"
"Bridget, my dear, before you come into the schoolroom I must request that you go upstairs and change your dress.""I've had enough," she said, nodding to Mrs. Freeman in her bright way. "I'm going out into the garden now, to pick some roses."
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She was a tall, slight girl, fairly good-looking, and not too strong-minded.
"No. You are to take off that unsuitable afternoon costume you are now wearing, and put on a neat print dress for your morning work."
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"My! what a minute!" said Miss Bridget, tossing back her abundant hair, and slipping one firm, dimpled hand inside Janet's arm. "Well, come on, darling," she continued, giving that young lady an affectionate squeeze. "Let's make the most of our precious time. I'm dying to know you all—I think you look so sweet. Who's that love of a girl in gray, who sat next you at supper? She had golden hair, and blue eyes—not like mine, of course, but well enough for English eyes. What's her name, dear?"[Pg 53]