[Grace Harlowe’s Junior Year at High School by Jessie Graham Flower]@TWC D-Link bookGrace Harlowe’s Junior Year at High School CHAPTER VIII 9/15
Try her, and if you like her, then she is welcome to stay as long as she chooses.
I think it would do you good to have a girl of your own age in the house." "Three cheers for Mr.Bright," cried Nora. The cheers were given with a will, then the girls joined hands and danced around Jessica's father, sounding their class yell until he broke through the circle and made a rush for the library, his fingers to his ears. "Now that we have that question settled," said Miriam Nesbit, after the girls were once more seated, "I think we ought to have a sorority pin." "I think," began Eva Allen, "that my brother would design a pin for us. He is very clever at that sort of thing." "Let's have a monogram," exclaimed Grace.
"Old English letters of gold on a dull-green enamel background.
We can get them up for about two dollars and a half apiece.
Is that too expensive ?" The girls, who, with the exception of Anne, had small allowances of their own, expressed themselves satisfied; while Anne determined that for once she was justified in yielding to wild extravagance. "That's settled," said Miriam.
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