[Grace Harlowe’s Senior Year at High School by Jessie Graham Flower]@TWC D-Link bookGrace Harlowe’s Senior Year at High School CHAPTER XXIII 16/28
James Gardiner, who was extremely proficient on the violincello, was down for a solo, while Eleanor was to play twice.
The crowning feature of the concert, however, was to be contributed by Anne and Eleanor.
Anne was to recite Tennyson's "Enoch Arden," and Eleanor was to accompany her on the piano with the music that she had arranged for it. The two girls had worked incessantly upon it, rehearsing almost every day.
Grace was the only one who had been permitted to hear a rehearsal of it, and she was enraptured with what she heard. The boys had all arrived, and the Phi Sigma Tau divided their time equally between concert rehearsals and social gatherings.
David's friend, Donald Earle, was ably living up to his college reputation, and proved himself a source of unmitigated pleasure to the young people among whom he was thrown.
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