Summarize this "We all put up our hands. Miss Darling got out the spelling records and picked out the first fifteen, twelve girls and three boys. Then the three boys did not want to go so she picked out the next three girls. And I do not know when it was, but I think it was probably at this moment that the birthday party of Myra Sayla became fashionable."

The teacher selected the first fifteen students for a spelling activity, consisting of twelve girls and three boys. However, the three boys refused to participate, so she chose three more girls instead. It is unclear when, but around this time, Myra Sayla's birthday party gained popularity.

In this passage, the students in Miss Darling's class put up their hands for something. Miss Darling then takes out the spelling records and selects the first fifteen students, twelve girls and three boys. However, the three boys refuse to go, so Miss Darling selects the next three girls instead. It is mentioned that the timing of this event might have coincided with Myra Sayla's birthday party becoming popular.

In this passage, the speaker describes a situation where their teacher, Miss Darling, asked the students to raise their hands. Miss Darling then selected fifteen students for a spelling activity: twelve girls and three boys. However, the three boys chosen initially did not want to participate, so Miss Darling instead selected the next three girls. The exact timing is uncertain, but it is implied that during these events, a birthday party for Myra Sayla gained popularity.