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CHAPTER XXIII. THAT SETTLES MANY THINGS.
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CHAPTER XXIII. THAT SETTLES MANY THINGS.
"It's perfectly1 dreadful," cried Alexia Rhys, wrinkling her brows, "to try to get up anything with
Polly away. If we only had Joel to help us, that would be something"--
"Well, it's got to be done," said Clem Forsythe, in a matter-of-fact way.
"Of course it has," cried Alexia gustily2. "Dear me," in a tone of horror, "did you suppose that we'd
let Polly Pepper go on year after year getting up perfectly elegant things for us, and then we not
celebrate for her, when she comes home, and with a broken arm, too? The idea, Clem!"
"Well, then I think we much better set to work to think up something," observed Clem wisely, "if
we are going to do anything."
"We can't think of a single thing--not one," bemoaned3 Alexia; "it will be a perfectly horrid4 fright,
whatever we get up. Oh, dear! what shall we do, girls?"
"Alexia, you are enough to drive anybody wild," cried Sally Moore; "it's bad enough to know
there isn't an idea in all our heads put together, without having you tell us of it every minute.
Cathie Harrison, why don't you say something, instead of staring that wall out of countenance5?"
"Because I haven't anything to say," replied Cathie, laughing grimly and leaning back in her chair
resignedly. "Oh, dear! I think just as Alexia does, it will be utterly6 horrid whatever we do."
"Don't you be a wet blanket," cried two or three of the girls, "if Alexia is. Oh, dear! Miss
Chatterton, you are the only one of sense in this company. Now do give us an idea," added one.
"I don't know in the least how to help," said Charlotte Chatterton slowly, and leaning her elbows
on her knees she rested her head in her hands. "I never got up a play or tableau
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countenance
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utterly
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tableau
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heartily
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fluffy
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conspiracy
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inviting
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irritation
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darting
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kindly
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