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Miss L. treated as she had to get out.  

He saw me at once and took down my qualifications.  I told him that I didn't expect anything from Miss L., that if she were going to have anyting to say I should like to present my side of the case too.  He said, "I know Miss Leadbetter, I know her half as well as anybody else and it wouldn't make you any the less eligible if you had fired a dictionary right at her head".  He said it as though he would have relished it if I had done so.  He was going to a board meeting this P.M. and is to let me know whether or not I am deemed eligible to take 


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the exams which come Mon. and for which I shall have to study like the Dickens Sat. & Sun. should they let me know.

Then when I got over to school Miss L. had been upsetting my class again and incidentally Mrs Davidson.  The two girls who gave me trouble and [[strikethrough]] consenting whom [[/strikethrough]] who were the cause I presume of her telling me I had the name in the school of girls' not wanting to come to me she didn't want to go to Miss Sullivan.  [[?Paulwick]] the Brockton kid refused and Bengi said to me "Why pick on me?"  I asked another