Marjorie Dean, High School SophomoreChase, Josephine
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Marjorie Dean, High School Sophomore
Chase, Josephine
Best friends -- Juvenile fiction; High school students -- Juvenile fiction; Schools -- Juvenile fiction
"That's hard to say. At any rate, she did some good, even if she didn't
intend to," reminded Marjorie. "I'm going to try to keep my junior year
in high school free of snarls. There is no use in mourning for the past.
Let us set our faces to the future and be glad that we three are done
with misunderstandings. Marjorie Dean, High School Junior, is going to
be a better soldier than Marjorie Dean, High School Sophomore has ever
been."
Both Constance Stevens and Mary Raymond smiled at this earnest resolve.
In their hearts they felt that Marjorie Dean need make no vows. She
stood already on the heights of loyalty and truth, steadfast and
unassailable.
How fully Marjorie Dean carried out her resolve and what happened to her
as a junior in Sanford High School will be told in "Marjorie Dean, High
School Junior," a story which every friend of this delightful girl will
surely welcome.
THE END
Transcriber's Note:
Alternative spelling and variations in hyphenated words
have been retained as in the original publication.
The following changes have been made:
who were maknig _changed to_
who were making
Do you miss anyone? _changed to_
"Do you miss anyone?
racuous voice _changed to_
raucous voice
atuomobile, and when _changed to_
automobile, and when
asperin tablets _changed to_
aspirin tablets
strange predeliction _changed to_
strange predilection
sinmply because she _changed to_
simply because she
atlhough the latter _changed to_
although the latter
stayled her, and _changed to_
styled her, and
continual penace for _changed to_
continual penance for
the previous Christmas eve _changed to_
the previous Christmas Eve
please don't be disapponted _changed to_
please don't be disappointed
Who says I'm not a poet _changed to_
"Who says I'm not a poet
That let's me out _changed to_
That lets me out
was alloted the part _changed to_
was allotted the part
red with embarassment _changed to_
red with embarrassment
soldier than Marjorie, Dean _changed to_
soldier than Marjorie Dean
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