[Grace Harlowe’s Senior Year at High School by Jessie Graham Flower]@TWC D-Link bookGrace Harlowe’s Senior Year at High School CHAPTER XV 4/9
You are all very nice as long as things go your way, but if one happens to make a friend or hold an opinion contrary to your views, then the Phi Sigma Taus feel bound to step in and interfere. "Here is my sorority pin, and I sincerely hope you will elect another girl to my place.
She is welcome to both the pin and your friendship.
I am thankful that this is my last year in High School." "You are a foolish girl, Marian Barber," cried Nora, "and you'll wake up some morning and find yourself awfully sorry for what you've just said. You are the last person I should have suspected of being so ridiculous. Why we've all played together since we were kiddies." Marian tried to look dignified and unrelenting, but for an instant her lip quivered suspiciously. Anne seeing that Marian showed signs of wavering, crossed over to her side, and slipping her arm around the obstinate girl, said gently: "Better think it over before you do any thing rash, dear.
We are not trying in the least to interfere in your affairs.
You know the primary object of the Phi Sigma Tau is to help one another.
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