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The Abbot Circle 19 2 2 {Apologies to the authors) ' Won ' t you walk into my office? said Miss Bailey to Marie. ' I ' ve the coziest little office that ever you did see. To get into my office, just stand outside the door And I won ' t keep you waiting there but half an hour or more. I ' ve many things to say to you you can ' t afford to miss, So now I ' ve asked you kindly in, please don ' t deny me this. The time has come, Miss Bailey said, To talk of many things, Of marks and posture, rules and dress, And what discredit brings, Of why you won ' t wear woolly socks And will wear senseless things. Mary knew a Phillips boy, His hair was black as ink, The reason Mary liked him so Miss Bailey couldn ' t think. He followed her down town one day Which was against the rule, And Mary got in trouble fierce When she got back to school. And so Miss Bailey turned him out When he went down to call, And would not let poor Mary see The dark-haired one at all. But still she met him after school Until she was found out. And that is what Miss Bailey had To talk to her about. And on restrictions she got put Because she ' d disobeyed, And many a day and many a week Just on the circle stayed. 71
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The Abbot Circle 1922 VI. Underline the right answer. 1. Tobacco is to smoke as smell is to: sterling, onion, brass, wind- shields. 2. Speed is to machine as coal is to: dust, white gold, sheep, feathers. 3. Dandelions are to corn as feet are to: smoke, books, liver, chickens. VII. Mixed Sentences. Check if correct: 1. As are you fools don ' t such rubbers out wears doors rain it when. 2. Never out runs spilt when ink. 3. Eat any is there when all eat cows. 4. Whales on live lobsters meat of the. VIII. Add the missing number. I. 27, 32, 52476, 32, 27, 52476, 27 II. 2 75-860, 52 23-430, 76 59-927, 13 IX. Draw a line under the word that makes the sentence true. 1. Tweed is made into: Hoses, mortar, writing paper. 2. Iron becomes: lead, upholstery, shoe-leather, homespun, lollypops. 3. More pinochle is played: by frogs, under ground, on Washington monument, for tooth- picks, on shutters. X. Check (10c cash) if opposite — cross if similar. eraser — sub-chaser Sundae — Sunday affected — perfected congested — digested beer — pretzel ink — drink wire — briar hobbv — lobbv 70
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The Abbot Circle 19 2 2 QTfje Reference fjelf The Answer The Master of Man Dangerous Ages Vigils The Wasted Generation Brass Chance Encounter Hunger Highly Colored The Restless Age The Thresl old The Outsider Free Air . The Puritan Twins . Twice Told Tales Children of the Whirlwind A Fool ' s Errand Gang Harlequin and Columbine Jade . . . Law and Outlaw Luminous Faces Mixed Faces No Defense Feast of the Lanterns Pilgrim of the Smile Privilege Quiet Interior Real Life Window Gazer Dante ' s Inferno Everybody Step Serenade St. Louis Blues Isabel Brown Suz Welborn Mid years . Mr. Clinton 1922 L. Mount The Proctor Sunday afternoon Betty Chapman Sunset Lodge Miss Bailey ' s Office Charlie Wright Peg Hopkins Anne and Sandy Miss Howey Mildred and Lois Getting per Fourth floor wing Al Tower and Sloppy Reddy Shawsheen and Shawsheen Spa H. Simpson Fidelio Demerits Rally Night Cissy Kunkel . Seniors Peggy Potter Vacation Inmates of the Infirmary Senior Lit. Class Fire drill Dandelion and Abbot M. Rugg 72
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