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  • Shortie, Wheedles and Durand, Captain Pennell and four others besides

    Peggy Stewart: Navy Girl at Home

  • Instantly, Wheedles was upon his knees, his hand pressed to his heart, and his eyes dancing with fun, as he handed her the roses.

    Peggy Stewart: Navy Girl at Home

  • Helen had rushed over to Polly's dresser upon which in pretty silver frames were photographs of Ralph, Happy and Wheedles.

    Peggy Stewart at School

  • That it should have happened to be Wheedles 'day also was merely accidental.

    Peggy Stewart: Navy Girl at Home

  • At six-fifteen the lingering good-byes had been said and Mrs. Harold had dismissed those who constituted the "firing line," the name having been bestowed by Wheedles when he first witnessed the promptitude with which

    Peggy Stewart at School

  • You needn't try to make _me_ believe that 'Faithfully yours, Bubbles' and 'Your chum, Ralph,' and 'For my Pilot, Captain Polly, Wheedles,' and

    Peggy Stewart at School

  • However, "the old guard" as Happy, Wheedles and Shortie, as well as dozens of others from earlier classes were called, would be there and things were sure to be lively.

    Peggy Stewart at School

  • This time Shortie was taking Gail, Wheedles had asked Stella, Happy was looking after Juno, Polly would go with Ralph, Peggy with Durand,

    Peggy Stewart at School

  • Although full of their fun and pranks, running Peggy and Polly unmercifully, showing many little courtesies to Nelly whom all had grown to love during the old days, and playing the gay gallants to the other girls, there was a marked change from the happy-go-lucky Wheedles, the madcap Happy, and the quaint, odd Shortie of Bancroft days.

    Peggy Stewart at School

  • "What is it, Little Mother?" asked Wheedles, while Durand glanced up with his deep, dark eyes, and a slight quiver of the sensitive mouth.

    Peggy Stewart: Navy Girl at Home

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