"Of course I won't, now I'm a member."
"Of course she won't," agreed Marjorie. "Now, my courtiers, and lady-in-waiting, there's another subject to come before your royal attention. We must have a Court Journal."
"What's that?" inquired Harry.
"Why, a sort of a paper, you know, with all the court news in it."
"There isn't any."
"But there will be. We're not fairly started yet. Now who'll write this paper?"
"All of us," suggested Tom.
"Yes; but there must be one at the head of it,—sort of editor, you know."
"Guess it better be King," said Tom, thoughtfully. "He knows the most about writing things."
"All right," agreed King. "I'll edit the paper, only you must all contribute. We'll have it once a week, and everybody must send me some contribution, if it's only a little poem or something."