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Grace Harlowe’s Second Year at Overton College

CHAPTER VII
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But as I said to the girls not long ago, we do not know what lies back of her disagreeable manner.
Why are you so interested in hearing about her, Mabel ?" "She is making herself the subject of considerable censure among the juniors and seniors by snubbing the girls of her own class and calmly announcing that she wishes to make only powerful and influential friends in college," returned Mabel.

"You know, of course, the attitude of the old students toward freshmen.

This Miss Atkins is either laboring under the impression that she is an exception to tradition, or else she has no sense of the fitness of things.

At first, I am sorry to say, a few of the seniors looked upon her as a joke, but the reaction has set in, and, like Humpty Dumpty, she is going to take a great fall.

When she does, all the king's horses and all the king's men won't be of any assistance to her in getting her back from where she tumbled.


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