The Girls of St. Cyprian�s:A Tale of School Life
A Tale of School Life
9781465559333
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Library of Alexandria
Overview
The United Schools Alliance If there’s one slack, slow business in this wide world, said Bess Harrison, stretching her arms in the exigencies of a combined sigh and prodigious yawn, it’s coming back to school after the Easter holidays. Tame isn't the word for it! It’s absolute milk and water. September start is some sport, because one’s generally in a fresh form, and there are always changes; and even January is fairly lively; but now! Why, there’s scarcely even a new girl to make a small excitement, and altogether it’s about as stale as beginning again after half-term week-end. Worse, agreed Maggie Orton. At half-term one hasn't had time to get out of things. One feels a little sorry for oneself, but that’s all. But when one’s had nearly three weeks off it’s far harder to fall into harness again. And the burden’s heavier! urged Mona Bradley. I've just told Miss Pollock so. We don't start in September with such a grind. No! They keep laying straw after straw on our unfortunate backs, here an exercise and there a problem, or some bit of extra prep., till in the aggregate it’s more than mortal girl can bear! We're victims of over-pressure—that’s what it is! You don't look a victim—with cheeks like two streaky red American apples! laughed Maudie Stearne