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Jayne learns a lesson 10 Jayne was tall, slim, And very pretty. She had long silken brown hair, with a natural wave, and sparkling brown eyes. To make the pioture complete, this was her senior year of high school. You would think that a girl with this description plus the fact that she was very popular with the both boys and girls, would not have e problem in the world. However, Jayne had a very hard problem to overcome,even though she didn't realize it for quite some time. Jayne was a very busy young lady. But after all, this was her last year of high school and there wore so many things to be done. She had no spare time for dates or even a get-together with the girls. She participated in all school functions and was also active in town affairs. Mrs. Buxton advised Jayne to slow down Jayne, said Mrs. Buxton greatly disturbed, you may be young and chipper, but your body will just not keep up with your mind. Besides your're young and you s.iould be having a little fun The only time you go out is to do something for someone else. Now I have'nt anything against helping other folks, but there is a limit. Jayne laughingly, Oh, Mother, for goodness sakes, don't worry about me so. I'm not a child. Besides I like the work I'm doing. So the summer turned to fall and fall into winter with Jayne still trying to keep up her hectic pade. One day while sitting in English class, Jayne felt so faint that she could hardly stagger out of the rcw without falling. No one except Jim noticed how sick she really was. She could cover up her weakness in front of other people, but not Jim. He rushed out the door after her, (witiiout asking permission to leave the room) muoh to her displeasure. “Jayne what's wrong ? ' Jim gasped with concern. Jim, I',m alright. I didn't have any breakfast and I'm just a little faint. Nothing serious, Jayne replied rather angrily. Nothing serious! Jim exclimed. You're crazy! Do you think everbody is stupid? Don't you suppose I've noticed how awful you've been looking latoly? Jim was using very plain English. you and I aro going to '' get excused from school and
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