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Grace Harlowe’s Junior Year at High School

CHAPTER XXIII
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We don't want them to feel that we think ourselves too exclusive to ride with them." "I'll wager anything Eleanor and Edna won't go with the crowd," said Eva Allen.
"I don't know about that," remarked Nora O'Malley.

"Eleanor has just been elected secretary, therefore it behooves her to keep on the right side of those who elected her." "She owes her office to Edna Wright," said Marian Barber, "and also to the fact that her opponent, Miss Wells, is not popular.

For my part, I think Miss Wells would have been a better secretary.

We could at least have gotten along peaceably with her.

I can't see why Eleanor accepted, knowing she would have to act with us in class matters." "I have noticed that ever since the play she has been trying to gain a footing in the class," said Miriam Nesbit thoughtfully.


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