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Grace Harlowe’s Sophomore Year at High School

CHAPTER VIII
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She felt very unhappy over it; but I told her not to worry, because I never supposed their loss would make any difference.
"When the game was well under way and the juniors began to block our plays, it flashed across me that in some way they had found that list.
Anne, who has a mania for labeling everything, had written 'Sophomore basketball signals' across the paper; so, of course, any one who found it would know exactly what the list meant.
"We were warned that the juniors held a meeting at the Omnibus House a day or so before the game, and that they meant mischief.

I never thought, however, they would be quite so dishonorable.
"I would have told you this before the game, but was afraid it would confuse and worry you.

I am sure that you will agree with me, and absolve Anne from all blame." "I don't agree with you at all," flashed Miriam, "and I am glad to have a chance to speak my mind.

I told you before the game that I objected to Miss Pierson watching our practice, that it was against the rules, but no attention was paid to what I said.

If you had taken my advice the result would have been far different.


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