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AG1rls Story of Days at Miller School QVV well I remember the day when a lttl 'l 1 e, spoi ed, self-willed but wide- k awa e girl of nine years, I was ushered into the Miller School. M Y mother was with me, and after being interview by the Captainf, we were sent down to the Girls' Primary Building. There we were received and welcon dbfl ' -r - ' -- ' ie 3 tie kind heaited mation and hei gentle assistant. I shall never for- get how my little heart beat and my eyes Hlled with tears when after a sobbing 1 b good-bye to my mother, I was taken to the playroom to get acquainted with the girls. Children ' ll f A ' ' ' are natuia 3 cruel. I do not think they can understand the torture of being questioned and criticized as they do the new girls, and yet they all go l tirough with it. The next trial was to have to lay aside the inexpensive but daint Y little dress my mother had taken so much pains fn making, and don the heavy blue uniform of the School, to have my really pretty suit of hair that mother took such pride in, platted into- a tight braid. I felt as if, presto! change! I was another girl, and unlike the little old woman in Mother Goose's Rymes, I feared even my little dog would not know me. I was afraid to cry before any one, but the little white bed could tell of many a night when the pillow was watered with the tears of the homesick little child. I Childish sorrows do not last, however, and I was soon a Miller School girl, not only in appearance, but in heart, word and deed. Cf course I had to be in- itiated into the manners and customs, etc., but there was no lack of candidates for this honor. Une of the Hrst things I remember, was being told that I must have a boy to smile at. It was sometime before I could get it into my head what that meant, and why it was the thing, but as I did not want to be behind in anything, I chose a little, gentle-looking, fair-haired boy and decided to smile at him. I went to dinner that day full of excitement and could scarcely eat anything. Wlieii the bell tapped and the boys got up, my heart thumped loudly and everything seemed to look hazy, but I got that grinf, It was so broad, so evident, that I felt as if, like the Cheshire Cat in Wonderlaiid, I was all grin and nothing else. But, alas! the best laid schemes o' mice and men gang aft a-gley,', and such was my case. The little boy had evidently not been so well drilled in Miller School lore as I, for he gave me no answering smile, only a rather timid look of surprise. The big boys laughed, and I was so mortified that for some time I dared not try again. However, in time I recovered from this blo-w to my vanity, and now there is no girl better versed in the art of smiling than I. ' 41 4
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