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For the Sake of the School

CHAPTER II
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I did myself." "I guess you were never as much a fish out of water as me, though," returned Rona, and went whistling down the passage.
Ulyth tried to dismiss her from her thoughts.

She did not intend to worry over Rona more than she could possibly help.

Fortunately they were not together in class, for Rona's entrance-examination papers had not reached the standard of the Lower Fifth, and she had been placed in IV B.
Ulyth was interested in her school-work.

She stood well with her teachers, and was an acknowledged force in her form.

She came from a very refined and cultured home, where intellectual interests were cultivated both by father and mother.


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