CHAPTER IV
WHAT FLOCKLEY HAD TO TELL
It was not long before the carryall of the college and several carriages were brought into use and in these the girls and their teacher were placed.
"We'll see you Sunday!" called out Dick to Dora.
"Yes, we might as well go to church together," added Sam; and so it was arranged.
"But about those messages home?" asked Nellie.
"We'll send 'em—don't you worry," answered Tom. "We'll go right down to Ashton now—on our bicycles." And then the turnouts rolled away, and the students of Brill were left once more to themselves.
"Well, those girls can be thankful that the fire was no worse," was Stanley's comment.
"I reckon they are thankful," answered Dick.
"They were mighty glad we came up with the