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Daisy Meredith is the new girl at Grangewood School for Girls. But, more than that, she is the first scholarship girl to come from a public elementary school. She has become firm friends with Trixie, a macap but brilliant student at the school. Trixie reassures Daisy that she is settling in really well, despite the taunts of school bullies, Sybil and Monica. The girls decide to form a secret society to further cement their friendship.
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START: DAISY I say, my head’s absolutely spinning.
TRIXIE You’re doing uncommonly well, Daisy, everyone’s tremendously impressed.
DAISY All except Monica and Sybil.
TRIXIE They’re thoroughly piggy and nasty, don’t let’s waste our dinner break over them.
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END: TRIXIE We’d better dash, there goes the bell for afternoon games. Hockey for the fourth.
DAISY I expect I shall get horribly beaten. I’ve never played hockey before.
TRIXIE Hockey is a team game, you play as a team and win or lose as one, remember that.
DAISY I will.
Denise Deegan. Daisy Pulls It Off. Samuel French, 1985.
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