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CHAPTER XXIV. GUNPOWDER IN THE ENEMY'S CAMP.
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Miss Archer1 was a most splendid director of a school. She was the sort of woman who could read girls' characters at a glance; and as her object was to spare Mrs. Merriman all trouble, and as she was now further helped by Miss Frost, a most excellent teacher herself, and Mademoiselle Omont took the French department, there was very little trouble in arranging the lessons of the different girls.
Irene, on the morning after her arrival, awoke in a bad temper, notwithstanding the fact that sweet little gentle Agnes was lying close to her, with her pretty head of fair hair pressed against the elder girl's shoulder. But when she went downstairs, and took her place in the class, and found that, after all, she was not such an ignoramus as her companions evidently expected to find her, her spirits rose, and for the first time in her existence a sense of ambition awoke within her. It would be something to conquer Lucy Merriman—the proud, the disdainful, the unpleasant Lucy. After what Professor Merriman had said, Irene made up her mind to say nothing more in public against Lucy; but her real feelings of dislike toward her became worse and worse.
Now, Lucy's feelings towards Irene, which were those of contempt and utter indifference4 until they met, were now active. She was amazed to find within herself a power of disliking certain of her fellow-creatures which she never thought she could have possessed5. She was not a girl to make violent friendships, but she did not know that she could dislike so heartily6. She hated Rosamund with a goodly hatred7, but now that hatred was extended to Irene. Why should Irene be so pretty and yet so naughty, so lovable and yet so detestable? For very soon the peculiar8 little girl began to exercise a certain power over more than one other girl in the school; and except that she kept herself a good deal apart, and absorbed little Agnes Frost altogether, for the first week she certainly did nothing that any one could complain of. Then she was not only remarkable
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archer
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standing
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tempt
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indifference
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possessed
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heartily
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hatred
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peculiar
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remarkable
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guardian
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eminently
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soothing
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motive
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follies
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Christian
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glamour
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bent
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dilated
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toad
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stoutly
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mischief
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gunpowder
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crammed
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lizards
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wasps
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interfered
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delightfully
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conspicuous
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loquacious
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disdained
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slippers
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beseech
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