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Grace Harlowe’s Junior Year at High School

CHAPTER VII
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She also requested me to mind my own business." "She said that to you?
Just wait until the next time I see her," blustered Nora, "I'll tell her what I think of her." "On the contrary, we must treat her better, if anything, than before," said Anne quietly.

"Don't you remember we promised Mrs.Gray that we would try to help her ?" "Yes, I remember all that; but I can't bear to have any one say horrid things to Grace," grumbled Nora.
"What a queer girl she is," said Jessica.

"Yesterday she treated us as though we were her dearest friends, while to-day she scorns us utterly.
It's a case of 'blow hot, blow cold.'" "That is because she has the artistic temperament," replied Anne, smiling.
"You may say what you like about the artistic temperament," said Nora, "but in my opinion it's nothing more nor less than just plain temper.".


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