[Grace Harlowe’s Junior Year at High School by Jessie Graham Flower]@TWC D-Link bookGrace Harlowe’s Junior Year at High School CHAPTER XVII 6/12
Her violin and piano were removed from her room and the piano in the drawing room was closed.
Still she stubbornly held out, and it was not until the day before the beginning of the new term that she went to her aunt and coldly agreed to comply with her wishes, providing she might have her violin and piano once more. Aside from this conversation they had exchanged no words, and Eleanor therefore entered school that morning still believing the Phi Sigma Tau to be at the bottom of her misfortune. In spite of her recent assertion that she could not forgive Eleanor, Grace's resentment vanished at sight of her enemy's humiliation.
A public apology was the last thing that either she or her friends desired.
Her promise to Mrs.Gray loomed up before her.
If Eleanor really did believe the Phi Sigma Tau innocent, then perhaps this would be the opportunity for reconciliation.
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