MARJORIE DEAN, COLLEGE SENIOR
CHAPTER I—A QUESTION FOR THE FUTURE


“Tomorrow evening at this time I’ll be back in my old room at Hamilton.
Tonight, the Country of College seems very far away. Tomorrow, it will
be Sanford that seems so.”

Marjorie Dean smiled frankly up into Hal Macy’s rather sober face. The
strains of a slow waltz were throbbing to an harmonic end. Hal and his
sister Jerry were giving a farewell hop in honor of the five Lookouts
who were to return to Hamilton College the next day. Hal was thinking,
as he looked down at Marjorie’s lovely, upraised face that no one, not
even her father and mother, would miss her as he should.

“And who are you going to miss most?” he asked boldly, his eyes
twinkling, nevertheless. “If you say myself, I shall be _so_ flustered.
You never say nice things to me, you know.”

“I’m not going to begin now,” Marjorie returned mischievously. “I shall
miss General and Captain most, _of course_.”

“And _me_ next most. I’ll say it for you, since you have no regard for
my tender feelings. I think I ought to be ranked next to General and
Captain,” Hal persisted audaciously.
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MARJORIE DEAN, COLLEGE SENIOR
CHAPTER I—A QUESTION FOR THE FUTURE


“Tomorrow evening at this time I’ll be back in my old room at Hamilton.
Tonight, the Country of College seems very far away. Tomorrow, it will
be Sanford that seems so.”

Marjorie Dean smiled frankly up into Hal Macy’s rather sober face. The
strains of a slow waltz were throbbing to an harmonic end. Hal and his
sister Jerry were giving a farewell hop in honor of the five Lookouts
who were to return to Hamilton College the next day. Hal was thinking,
as he looked down at Marjorie’s lovely, upraised face that no one, not
even her father and mother, would miss her as he should.

“And who are you going to miss most?” he asked boldly, his eyes
twinkling, nevertheless. “If you say myself, I shall be _so_ flustered.
You never say nice things to me, you know.”

“I’m not going to begin now,” Marjorie returned mischievously. “I shall
miss General and Captain most, _of course_.”

“And _me_ next most. I’ll say it for you, since you have no regard for
my tender feelings. I think I ought to be ranked next to General and
Captain,” Hal persisted audaciously.
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CHAPTER I—A QUESTION FOR THE FUTURE


“Tomorrow evening at this time I’ll be back in my old room at Hamilton.
Tonight, the Country of College seems very far away. Tomorrow, it will
be Sanford that seems so.”

Marjorie Dean smiled frankly up into Hal Macy’s rather sober face. The
strains of a slow waltz were throbbing to an harmonic end. Hal and his
sister Jerry were giving a farewell hop in honor of the five Lookouts
who were to return to Hamilton College the next day. Hal was thinking,
as he looked down at Marjorie’s lovely, upraised face that no one, not
even her father and mother, would miss her as he should.

“And who are you going to miss most?” he asked boldly, his eyes
twinkling, nevertheless. “If you say myself, I shall be _so_ flustered.
You never say nice things to me, you know.”

“I’m not going to begin now,” Marjorie returned mischievously. “I shall
miss General and Captain most, _of course_.”

“And _me_ next most. I’ll say it for you, since you have no regard for
my tender feelings. I think I ought to be ranked next to General and
Captain,” Hal persisted audaciously.

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BN ID: 2940013358171
Publisher: SAP
Publication date: 09/11/2011
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