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Grace Harlowe’s Junior Year at High School

CHAPTER XIII
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I should advise you to drive more carefully in future, or you may not escape so easily another time." Eleanor flushed at these words and said haughtily, "I did not ask for advice, I asked for information." "Very true," replied Miriam calmly, "but you see I have given you both." "You are the most ill-bred lot of girls I have ever seen," returned Eleanor crossly, "and I think you are making a great deal of unnecessary fuss over a small matter.

Why didn't your prize orphan get out of the way with the rest of you?
Besides, you have no right to block a public highway, as you did.

I am very sorry I came back at all." Turning on her heel, she walked back to the runabout, climbed in and drove down the road like the wind, apparently indifferent as to what comment her heartless behavior might create.
"Who on earth is that girl ?" inquired Reddy Brooks.

"She has about as much sympathy as a stone." "That is Eleanor Savell," replied Anne Pierson, "and she can be nice if she wishes, but she doesn't like us very well.

That's why she was so hateful." "So that's the famous Eleanor ?" said Tom Gray in a low tone to Grace.


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