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Grace Harlowe’s Sophomore Year at High School

CHAPTER XXIV
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She recalled her freshman commencement and her total collapse after the race had been won.
"I hope that little girl has friends as good and true as mine," she whispered to Grace.
"Don't you think she looks lonely ?" Grace asked.
"She surely does," returned Anne.

"Let's find out all about her." "Done," Grace replied.
As soon as the exercises were over the young people hurried over to where Tom Gray and his aunt stood talking with friends.
"Well, well," sighed the old lady joyously, "here are all my own children.
I am so glad to see you.

I understand that I am too late with my invitation for an after gathering.

Miriam has forestalled me," she added, placing her arm around Miriam, whose face glowed with pleasure at the caress.
"She has invited me, too, so I am not to complain.

As many as there are room can ride in my carriage.


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