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There was a disconcerting silence, while Judith breathed hard and kept her eyes glued on Miss Green. "Yes, he is quite innocent. He did not take the devil-stick." "Hush!" she cautioned, slipping an absent hand into Judith's quivering palm. "Bruce is talking. Oh, isn't he dear, to say nice things of each of us. It's like commencement time, Ju, isn't it? All the good little girls get prizes, but I wish he wouldn't go back to that honorable mention of mine. I feel like an impostor.".
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"Where is Battersea?" asked Jen, glancing round. "No," she said, quietly "I may persuade her into doing what I want." Judith did not know whether she was being chaffed or not, so she dexterously changed the subject. Elinor looked her surprise. "Why, I didn't know Hannah Ann liked me specially," she protested. "I thought Miss Pat was her favorite.".
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