There is no such ardent lover as a schoolgirl when she conceives a passion for another girl at school; and half a dozen of the little pupils at Miss Chaplin's were head over ears in love with Deleah Day.
There was a wild schoolgirl named Hirst, Who of all the bad pupils was worst, Till she started to cram For the Cambridge exam.
Her two assistants followed, but even they in their schoolgirl stage could not keep up with the pace at which she literally flew up the staircase.
Jill in expressive, schoolgirl fashion, and the pretty lady laughed again.
Here was a situation, to be treated as a schoolgirl whose education required finishing!
She said: "I am not a woman to go mad for the love of a boyish face; I am not a woman to die for a foolish fancy, which the veriestschoolgirl might be ashamed to confess to her companion.
She was like a bashful schoolgirl who has danced with an officer at her first ball.
Fanny, with the promptness of a schoolgirl who wishes to have it known that her ideas are no longer vague.
She was not of studious disposition--that is to say, she had never cared as a schoolgirl to do more mental work than was required of her, and even now it was seldom that she read for more than an hour or two in the day.
Fanny had watched eyes, much brighter than Sidwell's; her youthful vivacity blended with an odd little fashion ofschoolgirl pedantry in a very piquant way.
I mean that I must make a friendship with some schoolgirlin whose education I can have a voice, whose relatives will permit me to influence her mind and develop her character.
Clearly she had not divulged the secret of those schoolgirl days.
The poor little Toadstool's natural disposition was too reserved for the frank intimacy common in most schoolgirl friendships.
The players had evidently been expecting them, and, running up, greeted them in characteristic schoolgirl fashion.
They declared she had read my books, which I thought at the time was exaggeration, their dry political quality was so distinctly not what one was accustomed to regard as schoolgirl reading.
My first impressions of her were of a rather ugly and ungainly, extraordinarily interesting schoolgirl with a beautiful quick flush under her warm brown skin, who said and did amusing and surprising things.
I am sure he would be incapable of committing such a crime as you suggest; and as for his daughter, Lois, she is quite a little schoolgirl who may know nothing about the matter at all.
His daughter, this bit of a schoolgirl as he persisted in calling her, she had run a race-horse in her own name?
She had shed all the old vulgarities--she was just a simple schoolgirl as he would have wished her to be.
Vera could no longer think herself the reigning belle of Rock Quay, though she talked of Felicia as a schoolgirl or a baby, or a horrid little forward chit!
What would be the good of telling her, with her little nun's schoolgirl mind?
Perhaps it was quite true; for the last two months had been a time of growth with the maiden, changing her from a schoolgirl to a student, from the "brook to the river.
She wiped off the cold cream and salt tears with a dry towel, did her hair in a schoolgirl braid and tied it with a big bow, and dressed herself in a black skirt and a baby blue dressing sacque.
The hair that had been a muddy brown in Minnie's schoolgirl days it had touched with a magic red-gold wand.
It was long ago, when Madam Chartley was Alicia Raeburn, and I was a bashful little English schoolgirlat St. Agnes Hall.
She could hardly believe that I was the little schoolgirlwho had eyed her so adoringly through the hedge.
It was the working of her jealousy against that young schoolgirlto whom the master had devoted himself for the sake of piquing the heiress of the Dudley mansion.
The littleschoolgirl was a decoy-duck,--that was all.
Then Madame, shrewd in knowledge of schoolgirl logic, felt that it was safe to turn to prophecy.
Incredible as it may appear, she looked back upon her married life much as an emancipated schoolgirl regards the busy, merry past, all-sufficing at the time, but outgrown and left behind.
I can recall as a schoolgirl the excitement it aroused and my acute disappointment when it was forcibly commandeered from me by an irate governess who apparently took no interest in these enthralling subjects.
When dry, the tears look most life-like; of course it is a dodge that every schoolgirl knows, but I have never known a man have recourse to it before, and hope never to again!
Of the usual schoolgirl love of novels is little evidence; and this is the more curious as her fancy was active, and she was writing many stories.
Although the bride of a few months, and not yet twenty-one, she enters with the enthusiasm of a schoolgirl into the larger opportunities of life opened to her by her marriage.
A thoroughly faithful and stimulating story of schoolgirl life.
I don't see why we should do as she tells us; she's only a schoolgirl like ourselves," said Vera.
Patty, to whom all these schoolgirl pastimes were unknown.
It would be hard to understand the happiness which that schoolgirl letter brought to one family, or how the writing of it changed two lives very materially, and a third completely.
There was a look of guilt and dismay on her face, and she held her hands like a schoolgirl receiving a scolding.
The restraints which characterize the existence of a schoolgirl are scarcely felt at all by the girl graduates.
When she spoke to Maggie she felt no longer like a feeble schoolgirl acting a part.
Were you a schoolgirl and I your mistress, I should punish you severely for your conduct.
Mrs. Thoresby was politic: she would not fall into the wake of thisschoolgirl party at once.
At Outledge this party was the large and merry schoolgirl company with Madam Routh.