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<h3> CHAPTER XVI </h3>
<h4>
THE HAWK AMONG THE CHICKENS
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<p>Lluella and The Fox, more used to these orgies than some of the other
girls, had retained some presence of mind. Their first thought—if
this should prove to be the teacher or the matron—was to try and save
such of the feast as could be hidden. Each girl flung up a spread to
the pillows, and so hid the viands on the two beds. Then Mary Cox went
quickly to the door.</p>
<p>The cowering girls clung to each other and waited breathlessly. Mary
opened the door. There stood the abashed Belle Tingley, her plate in
one hand, the gilded vase in the other, and beside her was the tiny
figure of Mademoiselle Picolet, who looked very stern indeed at The Fox.</p>
<p>"I might have expected <i>you</i> to be a ringleader in such an escapade as
this, Miss Cox," she said, sharply, but in a low voice. "I very well
knew, Miss Cox, when the new girls came this fall that <i>you</i> were
determined to contaminate them if you could. Every girl here will
remain in her seat after prayers in the chapel to-morrow morning.
Remember!"</p>
<p>She whipped out a notebook and pencil and evidently wrote Mary Cox's
name at the head of her list. The Fox was furiously red and furiously
angry.</p>
<p>"I might have known you would be spying on us, Miss Picolet," she said,
bitingly. "Suppose some of us should play the spy on <i>you</i>, Miss
Picolet, and should run to Mrs. Tellingham with what we might discover?"</p>
<p>"Go to your room instantly!" exclaimed the French teacher, with
indignation. "You shall have an extra demerit for <i>that</i>, Miss!"</p>
<p>Yet Ruth, who had been watching the teacher's face intently, saw that
she became actually pallid, that her lips seemed to be suddenly blue,
and the countless little wrinkles that covered her cheeks were more
prominent than ever before.</p>
<p>Mary Cox flounced out and disappeared. The teacher pointed to the
chums' waste-basket and said to Bell, the unfaithful sentinel:</p>
<p>"Empty your plate in that receptacle, Miss Tingley. Spill the contents
of that vase in the bowl. Now, Miss, to your room."</p>
<p>Belle obeyed. So she made each girl, as she called her name and wrote
it in her book, throw away the remains of her feast, and pour out the
chocolate. One by one they were obliged to do this and then walk
sedately to their rooms. Jennie Stone was caught on the way out with a
most suggestive bulge in her loose blouse, and was made to disgorge a
chocolate layer cake which she had sought to "save" when the unexpected
attack of the enemy occurred.</p>
<p>"Fie, for shame, Miss Stone!" exclaimed the French teacher. "That a
young lady of Briarwood Hall should be so piggish! Fie!"</p>
<p>But it was after all the other girls had gone and Ruth and Helen were
left alone with her, that the little French teacher seemed to really
show her disappointment over the infraction of the rules by the pupils
under her immediate charge.</p>
<p>"I hoped for better things of you two young ladies," she said,
sorrowfully. "I feared for the influence over you of certain minds
among the older scholars; but I believed you, Ruth Fielding, and you,
Helen Cameron, to be too independent in character to be so easily led
by girls of really much weaker wills. For one may <i>will</i> to do evil,
or to do good, if one chooses. One need not <i>drift</i>.</p>
<p>"Miss Fielding! take that basket of broken food and go down to the
basement and empty it in the bin. Miss Cameron, <i>you</i> may go to bed
again. I will wait and see you so disposed. <i>Alons</i>!"</p>
<p>But before Ruth could get out of the room, and while Helen was hastily
preparing for bed, Miss Picolet noticed something "bunchy" under Ruth's
spread. She walked to the bedside and snatched back the coverlet. The
still untasted viands were revealed.</p>
<p>"Ah-ha!" exclaimed the French teacher. "At once! into the basket with
these, if you will be so kind, Miss Fielding."</p>
<p>Had Heavy seen those heaps of goodies thus disposed of she must have
groaned in actual misery of spirit! But Helen, being quick in her
preparations for bed, hopped into her own couch before Miss Picolet
turned around to view that corner of the room, and with Helen under the
bedclothes the hidden dainties (though she <i>did</i> mash some of them)
were not revealed to the eye of the teacher, who stood grimly by the
door as Ruth marched gravely forth with the basket of broken food.</p>
<p>For a minute or two Helen was as silent as Miss Picolet; then she
ventured in a very small voice:</p>
<p>"Miss Picolet—if you please?"</p>
<p>"Well, Mademoiselle?" snapped the little lady.</p>
<p>"May I tell you that my chum Ruth had nothing to do with this
infringement of the school rules? That the feast was all mine; that
she merely partook of it because we roomed together? That she had
nothing to do with the planning of the frolic?"</p>
<p>"Well?"</p>
<p>"I thought perhaps that you might believe otherwise," said Helen,
softly, "as you made Ruth remove the—the provisions," said Helen.
"And really, she isn't at all to blame."</p>
<p>"She cannot be without blame," declared Miss Picolet, yet less harshly
than she had spoken before. "An objection from her would have stopped
the feast before it began—is it not, Miss Cameron?"</p>
<p>"But she is not so <i>much</i> to blame, Miss Picolet," repeated Helen.</p>
<p>"Of that we shall see," returned the little lady, and waited by the
door until Ruth returned from the basement. "Now to bed!" ejaculated
Miss Picolet. "Wait in chapel after prayers. I really hoped the girls
of my dormitory would not force me to call the attention of the
Preceptress to them because of demerits this half—and I did not
believe the trouble would start with two young ladies who had just
arrived."</p>
<p>So saying, she departed. But Helen whispered Ruth, before she got in
bed, to help remove the remaining goodies to the box in the closet.</p>
<p>"At least, we have saved this much from the wreck," chuckled Helen.</p>
<p>Ruth, however, was scarcely willing to admit that that the salvage
would repay them for the black marks both surely had earned.</p>
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