[The Luckiest Girl in the School by Angela Brazil]@TWC D-Link bookThe Luckiest Girl in the School CHAPTER IX 11/26
Agnes Heath, who wrung special praise from the doctor who conducted the Ambulance examination, and Gladys Vickcrs, whose photograph of the hockey team was published in the Seaton _Weekly Graphic_, were also placed upon the distinguished list, having substantially helped the credit of the school.
The badge was only a rosette made of narrow ribbons, stitched in tiny loops into the form of a daisy, with a yellow disk, and white and pink outer rays.
If meant very much, however, to the recipient, who knew that her name would be handed down to posterity in the school traditions, and every girl was immensely keen to earn it. A new institution in the school this term was the foundation of a library.
It had been a pet project of Margaret's ever since her appointment as head prefect.
Just before the Christmas breaking up she had called a general meeting and begged everybody after the holidays to present at least one contribution. "It may be a new book or an old one," she had explained, "but it must be really interesting.
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