[Grace Harlowe’s Senior Year at High School by Jessie Graham Flower]@TWC D-Link bookGrace Harlowe’s Senior Year at High School CHAPTER VIII 4/11
They turned in seventy-five dollars." "Eleanor certainly did work," observed Anne.
"One feels as though one could forgive her all her sins after the success she made of her booth. It is a shame that so much ability and cleverness is choked and crowded out by wilfulness and temper." "Did you hear about the quarrel that she and Edna Wright had, after she attacked us ?" asked Eva Allen. "Yes," answered Grace.
"I understand, too, that it has completely broken up their sorority.
They carried their part of the bazaar through together and then Eleanor told Edna that she was practically done with her." "You don't mean it! I hadn't heard that! Who told you so ?" were the exclamations that followed this information. "Daisy Culver told Ruth Deane, and Ruth told me," said Grace.
"Ruth says that Edna feels dreadfully over it.
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