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Identifier: circleabbotacade1921abbo (find matches)
Title: Circle (Abbot Academy yearbook)
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Abbot Academy
Subjects: Abbot Academy Phillips Academy Abbot Academy--Students--Yearbooks Student newspapers and periodicals
Publisher: Abbot Academy
Contributing Library: Phillips Academy
Digitizing Sponsor: Federally funded with LSTA funds through the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners

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slike for carpet rags and longing todo something. Janet Warren was a delightful Mis Abel, ruling over this group with her sharptongue and warm heart. Last but not least, her daughter, Inez, where C. P. Damon was just lov-able, and Peter, the long, lanky, young man, who plainly agreed with us about Inez but to such adegree that he lost his tongue (who ever heard of Mary doing that) as well as control of his limbs inher presence. And only Mary Polk could have been that Peter! All these people found they could, in spite of many personal difficulties, plan and contributetowards a shower of food and clothes for the poor sweet neighbor that Muriel Moxley made in thepart of Mis Ellsworth, who unexpectedly learned that her nephew was coming to live with her. Inthis neighborly preparation Peter forgot himself and the love story ended happily. Though thelittle boy did not come, we are gladdened and refreshed by the kindness and sympathy of this groupof real neighbors. 76 The Abbot Circle 19 2 1
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E\)t Jflortst Mop By Winifred Hawkridge In Mr. Slovskys flower shop many little romances and long love stories come to an end, andMaude, the saleswoman, romantic and sympathetic, takes a real personal interest in each one,planning engagements and weddings as if they were her own. To put a personal interest into thebusiness, Maude, with the consent of Mr. Slovsky, who has great faith in her, and the aid of Henry,the little clerk and general utility boy whose admiration for this young lady makes him a willinglistener to the long flights into the flower histories of many of the old customers, has sent to eachone complimentary bouquets according to the size of their bills with the shop. On the list appearsthe item Orchids for Miss Wells, an old spinster, whose flower bill with Slovskys had beenlimited to an Easter lily every spring, which she sent to the fiance, Mr. Jackson, to whom she hadbeen engaged for fifteen years. In order to bring about the marriage Maude has sent them withouta ca

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