[Pg 31]"As to disliking Miss O'Hara, it's more a case of despising; she's beneath my dislike."
"There is nothing whatever for it," murmured Mrs. Freeman; "I must punish the poor child in a way she will really feel. If this fails, and I cannot break her in[Pg 57] before the end of the term, I must ask her father to remove her."[Pg 9]"Yes, Marshall," said Dorothy; she stopped. Janet stopped also, and gave Marshall a freezing glance."No, not very. The younger girls were fond of me, and Dorothy Collingwood was nice."
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Dorothy suppressed a faint sigh, took her companion's plump hand, and continued the tour of investigation.
"It's a distinct insult," began Dolly. "I disapprove—I disapprove.""I cannot go, Bridget. Mrs. Freeman would not give me leave, and she would be only annoyed at my making such a foolish proposition."
By and by doubtless the poor bird would be taught to develop his notes into something richer and rarer than nature had made them, but the process would be painful. Bridget was like the bird, and she was beating her poor little wings now against her cage.
"Let me go," said the head mistress.
Janet bent her fair face again over the open page; a faint flush had risen in each of her cheeks.
"My dear, you have been ill, which accounts for your nervousness. But in any case a person with the stoutest nerves may be pardoned for fainting if she is flung out of a carriage. I cannot imagine how you escaped as you have done."
"My dear, I must tell you that I am a little anxious. Hickman took that shying horse, Caspar, to bring Evelyn home. I intended Miss Molly to have been sent for her. Dear Evelyn is still so nervous after her bad illness that I would not for the world have her startled in any way. And really, Caspar gets worse and worse. What is the matter, Janet? You have started now."