Miss Dorothy Ross, headmistress of Merton Hall, was furious and complained to Sutcliffe. Their working relationship had never been harmonious, probably because of her avant-garde and innovative approach to education. Over the weekend and during the following week, pupils were questioned, behavioural lectures delivered and Friday was announced as a day of reckoning. Lyle was in a state of panic when Sutcliffe called a formal assembly in the hall. He was ‘absolutely terrified. The headmaster stormed onto the stage, whacked his umbrella on the table (it broke in half, nobody laughed) and after several minutes of controlled fury when he was well and truly on the offensive’ publicly expelled eighteen of the pupils at once.
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Alvin in the Fourth Scene 90
I was reveling in tricking Larry when the phone rang again and scared me so much that I jumped...
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Playing Baby Scene 18
Sandra slowly pulled into the driveway. It had been a good weekend. Still she was glad it was over....
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Nanny Nelly
Part 1: Eighteen years ago Dale Nelson was born prematurely. The doctor told Lucy Nelson her son would not grow...
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Evolution Scene 38
Madelyn found she had two other problems to deal with as well as keeping calm. The first was that...
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Trading Spaces Scene 16
Kaya realized this meant that people went into the rooms in groups, performing several diaper changes at once....
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The Worst Summer in My Life Scene 43
After a few hours of us just being normal teen’s except for we were all in diapers, it was...
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Falling For Nurse Julie Scene 139
Friday night, he showed up at Julie’s house wearing slacks and a button-down shirt, more casual than work, but...
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Lamp of Love Scene 119
She had been so worried about him when he threw his temper tantrum. It looked like he was finally...