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WHAT KATY DID AT SCHOOL.

"Go to your room," she said; "I shall report all of you young ladies for this flagrant act of disobedience."

Rose went, and in two minutes the drawer, which Miss Jane had replaced, opened again, and there was this note:—

"If I'm never heard of more, give my love to my family, and mention how I died. I forgive my enemies; and leave Clover my hand bracelet.

"My blessings on you both.

"With the deepest regard,

"Your afflicted friend, R. R."

Mrs. Florence was very angry on this occasion; and would listen to no explanations, but gave Katy and Clover a "disobedience mark" also. This was very unfair, and Rose felt dreadfully about it. She begged and entreated; but Mrs. Florence only replied: "There is blame on both sides, I have no doubt."

"She's entirely changed from what she used to be; declared Rose. "I don't know what's the matter; I don't like her half so much as I did."