Mount Holyoke College - Llamarada Yearbook (South Hadley, MA)

 - Class of 1900

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Volume VI 25 A DRAMA Scene.— Basement of Wilder Hall. Bible Class in Operation. Professor. Miss Curtis, to what class of liter- ature do you consider that the book of Job belongs? Miss C. (in decided tones). I think the book contains a great teaching. It has been called a drama, but I do not think it is. Pm sure we shouldn’t want to sit through a representation of it on the stage. I consider it, therefore, as a didactic poem. [Class assumes an aspect of deep thought.] Professor. Miss Dougherty, what is your opinion ? Miss D. Well, I think, in fact, I had not thought of anything of the sort. But I think — well I entirely agree with Miss Curtis. [This brilliant statement wakes the class.] Professor. Miss Smith, have you any other suggestions to offer ? Miss T. S. (with alacrity). I think the book is a drama. It has the stage setting of a drama, and then there is so much rhapsody in it. This rhapsody is seen throughout the book ; for instance, when the Lord speaks through the storm ; and (breathlessly) there is also much action, not so much, perhaps, where the servants keep coming and speaking to Job, as where they all sit still and listen.

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24 The Llamarada Florence Sargent sat in her ultra-neat room engaged in studying. It is characteristic of Florence that her room should be ultra neat, and that she should be thus engaged. A gentle knock came at the door and the bell-girl entered. “A gentleman awaits you below,” she an- nounced. “Who?” queried Florence. “He sent no card,” replied the girl. At this Florence was annoyed,— which likewise was characteristic of her. However, she carefully changed her skirt, took a clean handkerchief, fixed her hair; and finally after much deliberation she took her second best smile from the second drawer. She was very certain that any one who merited a first best smile would have sent up a card. This was extremely characteristic of Florence. She then descended the stairway, paused to adjust the smile and her best walk (also characteris- tic), and stepped daintily (very characteristic) for- ward. “I say!” shouted Harold Duncan, “ Doncher want ter buy some Sweet Home Soap and get a prize bedstead ?” And Florence bought the soap, which was the most characteristic thing she had done yet.



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