But teacher—" insisted the girl, with commendable courage, "I know Tavia—" "Leave the ranks!" called Miss Ellis and Dorothy stepped down—and slipped into a seat alongside her weeping friend. "Sarah
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"That was plain, but the waist and sleeves—I never could hav
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ere to have a place in the ranks, with Dorothy Dale as their leader. Besides this, the Dalton Drum and Fife Corps would m
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ack of Aunt Libby, who had Dorothy's own costume in hand. The
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atriotic girl could no more go astray than could a star fall from the flag, he declared; so the Little Captain might go with Tavia if she desired. S