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23 A Lovely End to the Term!
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23 A Lovely End to the Term!
The term was coming to an end. Darrell as usual was torn in two over her feelings about this. “I do so love going home—but I do so love being at Malory Towers!” she said to Sally.
“Well, you’re lucky to have both worlds,” said Sally. “So am I. I love being at home—but I love school, too. It’s been a good term, hasn’t it, Darrell?”
“Yes,” said Darrell. “I’ve only had one bitter disappointment—and that was, that after all the practising I’ve done, and all the extra coaching I got, and the help that Molly gave me—I never played in the third match-team after all.”
“Did they play the match that was cancelled?” asked Sally.
“No. The other school hadn’t a free date,” said Darrell. “We break up next week—so there’s no chance now. That’s the only thing that has really spoilt the term a bit for me—and you being so late back, of course.”
“Isn’t it a gorgeous afternoon?” said Sally, as they strolled out into the courtyard, and looked at the daffodils growing everywhere there, dancing in the March breeze. “There’s half an hour before dinner. What shall we do?”
“Let’s go out to the lacrosse field,” said Darrell. “It will be lovely there. I feel restless after sitting still so long. A bit of running and catching1 will do us good.”
Sally didn’t really want to. She was not as good at games that term as usual, because she had come back so late. But she saw Darrell’s eager face and put aside her own wishes.
“All right. I’ll get the sticks. You go and ask for a ball,” she said. They met again on the field, and were soon running and catching and passing.
They were the only ones there. Molly Ronaldson, passing by, smiled to see Darrell out there again. What a sticker she was! She really did stick to whatever she made up her mind to do. Molly liked that kind of thing.
She called to Darrell. “My goodness, you deserve to play well, Darrell! Have you heard that we are playing Barchester after all, next week—you know the match that was cancelled the half-holiday Thursday? We thought we wouldn’t be able to fix it up again—but Barchester have just let us know that they can play us next Thursday—the day before we break up.”
“Oh, really?” said Darrell. “Molly—any chance of my being in the reserve three again? Do say yes!”
“Well, last time, apparently2
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