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TI-IE TAI-IOMA I! t hnfwlr- BHRTDN ' 'Mademoiselle Jo M MACIE FRAZIER 'I4 A bubbling love of life, a joke, and a personality of simila.r pattern were two items that had contributed toward making Coco Canfield the popular per- son she was among her Senior class- mates in I-Iigh School. Incidental ac- complices to the attainment of her posi- tion were a small elf-like face and a pair of gray eyes, apparently designed as a sort of doorplate to her soul, pro- claiming to all beholders that Madem- oiselle Joy dwelt therein. It was evidently an at home day for the said Mademoiselle Joy on a certain May afternoon, for Coco was comfortably settled in the hammock on the porch, contentedly dividing her at- tention between a squirrel on the lawn and a letter in her hand. To be sure, the letter was receiving the greater part of her attention, while the squirrel was forced to be content with contemplative glances cast in his direction in the inter- vals between Coco's re-reading of the letter. The contemplative glances were the outward and visible signs of Coco's re- Hections on the coming graduation exer- cises of her class. Having just escaped from a session with the dressmaker, who was working on a fluffy graduation dress, was not the only reason that her thoughts dwelt on that subject. The letter in her hand played its part, for it was signed Keith Masters, and contained the information that the writer would have leave of abs-ence from military school and would be pres- ent at the graduation exercises. Coco might not have admitted any connection, but certain it was that the time spent at the dressmaker's didn't seem so much too long, in view of this announcement, as it had when she was wearily standing, first on one foot and then the other, before the critical eye of the artist in cloth. Remembering Keith's frankly expressed opinion that girls ought to wear Huffy fixings, it was rather pleasant to think ofthe care the dressmaker was lavishing on her graduation dress. The next morning Coco met Abbie Arlington on the way to school, and as
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