The Corner House Girls at School
When Sam Pinkney brought Billy Bumps over to the old Corner House, and tied him by the corner of the woodshed, there was at once a family conclave called. Sam was never known to be into anything but mischief; therefore when he gravely presented the wise looking old goat to Tess, suspicion was instantly aroused in the Kenway household that there was something beside good will behind Master Sam's gift.
Beware of the Greeks when they come bearing gifts, Agnes freely translated.
But you know very well, Aggie, Sammy Pinkney is not a Greek. He's Yankee—like us. That's a Greek man that sells flowers down on Main Street, said Tess, with gravity.
What I said is allegorical, pronounced Agnes, loftily.
We know Allie Neuman—Tess and me, ventured Dot, the youngest of the Corner House girls. She lives on Willow Street beyond Mrs. Adams' house, and she is going to be in my grade at school.
Oh, fine, Ruth! cried Agnes, the twelve-year-old, suddenly seizing the eldest sister and dancing her about the big dining-room. Won't it be just fine to get to school again?
Fine for me, admitted Ruth, who had missed nearly two years of school attendance, and was now going to begin again in her proper grade at the Milton High School.
Eva Larry says we'll have the very nicest teacher there is—Miss Shipman. This is Eva's last year in grammar school, too, you know. We'll graduate together, said Agnes.
Interested as Tess and Dot were in the prospect of attending school in Milton for the first time, just now they had run in to announce the arrival of Mr. Billy Bumps.
And a very suggestive name, I must say, said Ruth, reflectively. I don't know about that Pinkney boy. Do you suppose he is playing a joke on you, Tess?
Grace Brooks Hill
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THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS AT SCHOOL
Author of "The Corner House Girls," "The Corner House Girls Under Canvas," etc.
Agnes stooped lower and shot up the course, passing Trix not three yards from the line.
CONTENTS
THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS AT SCHOOL
A GOAT, FOUR GIRLS, AND A PIG
THE WHITE-HEADED BOY
THE PIG IS IMPORTANT
NEALE O'NEIL GETS ESTABLISHED
CRACKERS—AND A TOOTHACHE
AGNES LOSES HER TEMPER AND DOT HER TOOTH
NEALE IN DISGUISE
INTRODUCTIONS
POPOCATEPETL IN MISCHIEF
THE ICE STORM
THE SKATING RACE
THE CHRISTMAS PARTY
THE BARN DANCE
UNCLE RUFUS' STORY OF THE CHRISTMAS GOOSE
SADIE GORONOFSKY'S BANK
A QUARTETTE OF LADY BOUNTIFULS
"THAT CIRCUS BOY"
SNOWBOUND
THE ENCHANTED CASTLE
TRIX SEVERN IN PERIL
A BACKYARD CIRCUS
MR. SORBER
TAMING A LION TAMER
MR. MURPHY TAKES A HAND
A BRIGHT FUTURE
This Isn't All!
THE BLYTHE GIRLS BOOKS
Illustrated by Thelma Gooch
FOR HER MAJESTY—THE GIRL OF TODAY
THE LILIAN GARIS BOOKS
Illustrated. Every volume complete in itself.
CAROLYN WELLS BOOKS
THE PATTY BOOKS
THE MARJORIE BOOKS
THE TWO LITTLE WOMEN SERIES
THE DICK AND DOLLY BOOKS
THE NANCY DREW MYSTERY STORIES
THE SECRET OF THE OLD CLOCK
THE HIDDEN STAIRCASE
THE BUNGALOW MYSTERY
THE MYSTERY AT LILAC INN
THE SECRET AT SHADOW RANCH
THE SECRET OF RED GATE FARM
THE CLUE IN THE DIARY
NANCY'S MYSTERIOUS LETTER