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Title: Marjorie Dean, College Sophomore
Author: Pauline Lester
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MARJORIE DEAN
COLLEGE SOPHOMORE
By Pauline Lester
Author of
"Marjorie Dean, College Freshman,"
"Marjorie Dean, College Junior,"
"Marjorie Dean, College Senior,"
and
The Marjorie Dean High School Series
A. L. BURT COMPANY
Publishers--New York
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The Marjorie Dean College Series
A Series of Stories for Girls 12 to 18 Years of Age
By Pauline Lester
Marjorie Dean, College Freshman
Marjorie Dean, College Sophomore
Marjorie Dean, College Junior
Marjorie Dean, College Senior
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Copyright, 1922
By A. L. BURT COMPANY
MARJORIE DEAN, COLLEGE SOPHOMORE
Made in "U. S. A."
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MARJORIE DEAN, COLLEGE SOPHOMORE
CHAPTER I
THE RETURN.
"Hamilton, at last!" Marjorie Dean's utterance expressed her satisfaction
of the journey's near end.
"Yes; Hamilton, at last," repeated Muriel Harding. "This September it
doesn't matter a particle whether or not we are met at the station. We
are sophomores. We know what to do and where to go without the help of
the celebrated Sans Soucians." Muriel's inflection was one of sarcasm.
"All the help they ever gave us as freshmen can be told in two words:
_no help_. Forget the Sans. I hate to think of them. I hope not one of
them is back. The station platform will look beautiful without them."
Jerry Macy delivered herself of this uncomplimentary opinion as she
began methodically to gather up her
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