"Oh, lor, miss, you're too good, but there's that bell again; I must run this minute."
"People will like you here too," she said. "I am certain you are very good-natured; come and let me[Pg 19] show you some of our snug little arrangements in the common room, and then I think it will be time for bed."
[Pg 33]"I wish you'd go away, child!" said Janet in a decidedly cross tone. "What are all you small girls doing out and about at this hour? Surely it's time for you to be in bed. What can Miss Marshall be about not to have fetched you before now?"
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"She's not so bad at all," began Dorothy."Oh, goodness—no, I mustn't—mercy! nor that either; oh, I—I say, Mrs. Freeman, don't let the new dresses be frumpy, or I'll break my heart. I do so adore looking at myself in a lovely dress.""You deny that she's weak," repeated Janet. "I wonder what your idea of strength is, Olive."
"I expect I shan't be allowed to talk at all."