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PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT Abbey, Louise Anderson, Margaret Askew, Hazel Atkins, Virginia Belk, Maggie BiGHAM, Gertrude Brazington, Flora Bridges, Mary Brown, Jessie Bruns, Elizabeth Caldwell, Mary Sidney Caldwell, Lettie Carter, Eunice Cave, Carol CuRKiE, Augusta Cochrane, Martha Crosby, Ruth Crosby, Mary Crosby, Elizabeth CoNNERS, Margaret Dardine, Helen Davidson, Carrie Louise Davis, Clara Denham, Beatrice Dibble, Annie Leak DoTGER, Dorothy Dunn, Eunice Edwards, Georgia Flanagan, Pearl Gardner, Margaret Grandy, Rubena Grandy, Galata Galloway, Mary Griffith, Nellie Hardin, Clara Hardin, Margaret Hackney, Lucile Harkey, Myrtle Harkey, Louise Harkey, Kathekine Horner, Frances HoTCHKiss, Eugenia Hudson, Myrtle Hudson, Annie Jamison, Wilma Jones, Rosalie Justice, Mary KiDD, Fay KiDD, Mae Kraivss, Aileen Letiico, Helen Lewin, Mary Long, Elizabeth Little, Blondine Love, Sarah MacNeill, Betsy Maxwell, Margaret Mayes, Helen McQueen, Margaret McGinn, Jean McGinn, Frankie McCann, Madeline MOREHEAD, Catherine Moore, Annie Parker Moore, Likule Morrow, Lucretia Morrison, Elizabeth Parsons, Elizabeth Powell, Dorothy Robinson, Forrestine Randoli ' H, Alice Si ' ratt, Blanche Stewart, Lois Si ' RATT, Mary Sarratt, Elizabeth Thompson, Ruby Neal TURBIVILLE, ClEO Wallace, Marie Wallace, Ruth Wearn, Marjorie Williams, Miriam Williamson, Myrtle Wyatt, Rebecca (21)
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The Sacrifice HE soft, sweet April air, filled with the odor of roses, blew against my face. I was very happy in my home. Dad and I had lived there ever since I was born. Mother died when I was born, and for a long time Dad almost forgot that I had a claim on his heart. One day he found me out in the yard playing. I looked so much like mother that he gathered me up in his strong arms, and opened his big heart to me, and I have been there ever since. My Dad was a very busy man. You see he worked for our govern- ment. That meant that he had very little time for me. Because over here in this little province we were always having trouble. We were so small that some of our fond neighbors were always trying to make war on us, or get money or land from us. One morning at breakfast Dad said to me: Daughter, would you like to go to Von with me? Would I like it? ' Well, I am obliged to go on some state business. There is to be a military ball on Tuesday, and you can go to that. You can lounge around the hotel and amuse yourself by reading and thinking while I am work- ing. There is just one thing, dear, don ' t tell who youare. I flashed a quick look at him, but he went on smiling, — You will enjoy yourself more if everybody does not know that you are my daughter. You see my business is very important. Very, very import- ant, and if we are known, it will cause quite a bit of notoriety. He kissed me and went out. I was wild with excitement at the thought of the military ball. I flew around getting ready like a girl of sixteen. As a matter of fact I was twenty-two, but I had never had a serious thought in my life. I was quite tired when we landed in Von, but very happy. Dad engaged some large rooms on the front of the hotel. My room opened on a small balcony, which was covered with thick vines. It took me all of the next day to get settled, because I had left Netta at home, and I did not know how to do things very well. I was so taken up with myself that it was almost time to dress for the ball before I realized that I had not met any one. In fact, I had not been out of my rooms except for my meals. I had quite a picnic dressing, but at last I got ready. When Dad came in for me he said I was beautiful, but love is blind you know. I had noticed that Dad was quiet, and looked a little tired ; but I thought that the light and gayety of that ball room enough to a bring a dead man t o life. The music was intoxicating, and I had just had a most wonderful dance (22) I
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