Cat Among the Pigeons

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    Princess Ingrid is rather fun. Very blue eyes, but she wears braces on her teeth. There are two new German girls. They speak English quite well.
    Miss Rich is back and looking quite well. We did miss her last term. The new games mistress is called Miss Springer. She's terribly bossy and nobody likes her much. She coaches you at tennis very well, though. One of the new girls, Jennifer Sutcliffe, is going to be really good, I think. Her backhand's a bit weak. Her great friend is a girl called Julia. We call them the Jays!
    You won't forget about taking me out on the 20th, will you? Sports Day is June 19th.
    Your loving
    Margaret
    Letter from Ann Shapland to Denis Rathbone:
    Dear Denis,
    I shan't get any time off until the third week of term. I should like to dine with you then very much. It would have to be Saturday or Sunday. I'll let you know.
    I find ir rather fun working in a school. But thank God I'm not a schoolmistress! I'd go raving mad.
    Yours ever,
    Ann
    Letter from Miss Johnson to her sister:
    Dear Edith,
    Everything much the same as usual here. The summer term is always nice. The garden is looking beautiful and we've got a new gardener to help old Briggs - young and strong! Rather good-looking, too, which is a pity. Girls are so silly.
    Miss Bulstrode hasn't said anything more about retiring, so I hope she's got over the idea. Miss Vansittart wouldn't be at all the same thing. I really don't believe I would stay on.
    Give my love to Dick and to the children, and remember me to Oliver and Kate when you see them.
    Yours affectionately,
    Elspeth
    Letter from Mademoiselle Angele Blanche to René Dupont, Poste Restante, Bordeaux.
    Dear René,
    All is well here, though I cannot say that I amuse myself. The girls are neither respectful nor well behaved. I think it better, however, not to complain to Miss Bulstrode. One has to be on one's guard when dealing with that one!
    There is nothing interesting at present to tell you.
    Mouche
    Letter from Miss Vansittart to a friend:
    Dear Gloria,
    The summer term has started smoothly. A very satisfactory set of new girls. The foreigners are settling down well. Our little princess (the Middle East one, not the Scandinavian) is inclined to lack application, but I suppose one has to expect that. She has very charming manners.
    The new games mistress, Miss Springer, is not a success. The girls dislike her and she is far too high-handed with them. After all, this is not an ordinary school. We don't stand or fall by P.T.! She is also very inquisitive, and asks far too many personal questions. That sort of thing can be very trying, and is so ill bred. Mademoiselle Blanche, the new French mistress, is quite amiable but not up to the standard of Mademoiselle Depuy.
    We had a near escape on the first day of term. Lady Veronica Carlton-Sandways turned up completely intoxicated! But for Miss Chadwick spotting it and heading her off, we might have had a most unpleasant incident. The twins are such nice girls, too.
    Miss Bulstrode has not said anything definite yet about the future - but from her manner, I think her mind is definitely made up. Meadowbank is a really fine achievement, and I shall be proud to carry on its traditions.
    Give my love to Marjorie when you see her.
    Yours ever,
    Eleanor
    Letter to Colonel Pikeaway, sent through the usual channels:
    Talk of sending a man into danger! I'm the only able-bodied male in an establishment of, roughly, some hundred and fifty females.
    Her Highness arrived in style. Cadillac of squashed strawberry and pastel blue, with Wog Notable in native dress, fashion-plate-from-Paris wife, and junior edition of same (H.R.H.).
    Hardly recognized her the next day in her school uniform. There will be no difficulty in establishing friendly relations with her. She has already seen to that. Was asking me the names of various flowers in a sweet innocent way, when a female Gorgon with freckles, red hair, and a voice like a corncrake bore down upon her and

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