[Grace Harlowe’s Junior Year at High School by Jessie Graham Flower]@TWC D-Link bookGrace Harlowe’s Junior Year at High School CHAPTER VII 1/9
THE CLAIM OF THE "ARTISTIC TEMPERAMENT" When Eleanor returned to school the following morning, she found that what Miss Thompson "disliked" was, after all, of considerable importance.
Directly after opening exercises the principal sent for her and asked the reason for her absence of the day before.
On finding that Eleanor had no plausible excuse, but had absented herself merely because she felt like it, Miss Thompson thereupon delivered a sharp little lecture on unnecessary absence, informing Eleanor that it was the rule of the school to present a written excuse for absence, and that a verbal excuse would not be accepted. "I will overlook it this time, Miss Savell," Miss Thompson said, "because you are not as yet thoroughly acquainted with the rules of this school, but do not let it occur again.
And I must also insist upon punctuality in future.
You have been late a number of times." With these words the principal turned to her desk and resumed the writing she had been engaged in when Eleanor entered. For a second, Eleanor stood regarding Miss Thompson with angry eyes.
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