"What did the principal do?" whispered the boy who sat next to him.
"Hasn't done anything yet," whispered Bert in return.
"It was Danny's fault," went on the boy, "We'll stick by you."
At noontime Bert walked home with Nan, feeling very much downcast.
"Oh, Bert, what made you fight?" said his twin sister. "I told you not to."
"I couldn't help it, Nan. He told everybody that you were afraid of the ghost."
"And what is Mr. Tetlow going to do?"
"I don't know. He told me to stay in after school this afternoon, as he wanted to talk with me."
"If he expels you, mamma will never get over it."
"I know that, Nan. But—but—I couldn't stand it to have him yelling out, 'Afraid of a ghost!'"
After that Nan said but little. But her thoughts were busy, and by the time they were returning to the school her mind was fully made up.