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Identifier: marywarelittleco00john (find matches)
Title: Mary Ware, the Little Colonel's chum
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: Johnston, Annie F. (Annie Fellows), 1863-1931
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Publisher: Boston, L.C. Page & Company
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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Warwick Hall, disagree-ables and all, are working together for my good. So matters went on for several weeks. Marymeekly hung up Ethelindas dresses and put theroom in order whenever it \vas disarranged, andEthelinda, always accustomed to being waited upon,took it as a service due her from one whom ne-cessity had placed in a position always to serve. Ifshe had accepted it silently Mary might have goneon to the end of the term making excuses for her,and making good her neglect; but Ethelinda re-marked one day to one of the Sophomores that ifMary Ware ever wanted a recommendation as ladysmaid she would gladly give it. She seemed nat-urally cut out for that. The remark was repeated without loss of time,and in the same patronizing tone in which it wasmade. Marys boasted self-control flew to the fourwinds. She was half way down the stairs whenshe heard it, but turning abruptly she marched backto her room, her cheeks red and her eyes blazing.Throwing open the door she gave one glance around
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INSTEAD, IT SEEMED AS IF A SMALL CYCLONE SWEPT THROUGH THE ROOM. THE NE^W YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY THE LITTLE COLONELS CHUM 79 the room. The disorder happened to be a littleworse than usual. A wet umbrella leaned againsther bed, and Ethelindas damp coat lay across thewhite counterpane, for she had been walking in therain, and had thrown them down in the most con-venient spot on entering. Other articles were scat-tered about promiscuously, but Mary made no at-tempt as usual to put them in place. Instead, it seemed as if a small cyclone sweptthrough the room. The wet umbrella was sentflying across to Ethelindas bed. Gloves, coat, andhandsome plumed hat followed, regardless of wherethey lit, or in what condition. Half a dozen bookswent next, tumbling pell mell into a corner. ThenEthelindas bed-room slippers, over which Mary wasalways stumbling, hurtled through the air, and anivory hair-brush that had been left on her dressing-table. They whizzed perilously near Ethelindashead. There! exclaime

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