7/27 It's the carriage and erecting that cost so much. Miss Bowes, I believe, hummed and ha-ed a little, but Teddie just tumbled to the idea and persuaded the Rainbow to clinch it." "Good old Teddie! I believe it's the tragedy of her life that she can't live altogether in the open air. She adores Red Cross Work." "The teachers are all to come to camp; they're as excited as you please about it. It was Miss Lodge who told me that Mrs.Arnold was here, and I rushed down the drive and caught her just for a second." This indeed was an event in the annals of the school. Never since the Camp-fire League was started had its members found any opportunity of sampling life under canvas. |