5/20 "She always says that when she is angry. She said that last year." "Well, Marian cried some more," continued Ruth, "and Eleanor made a number of other spiteful remarks and walked out with a perfectly hateful look of triumph on her face." "And what about Marian ?" asked Grace. She told Miss Thompson that she was ill and went home." "Poor Marian," said Grace. "She certainly has been very foolish to leave her real friends and put her faith in people like Eleanor and that Henry Hammond. I have been afraid all along that she would be bitterly disillusioned. |