[Grace Harlowe’s Plebe Year at High School by Jessie Graham Flower]@TWC D-Link bookGrace Harlowe’s Plebe Year at High School CHAPTER XXIV 8/18
Tom, order the carriage.
I mean to take her straight to my own house and nurse her myself.
I am the only person in this town who has time to give her all the care and attention she needs. I feel like such a lazy, good-for-nothing old woman when I see all these bright young people winning prizes and doing so many clever things." "How you do go on, Mrs.Gray," said David.
"You know very well you are the brightest, youngest and prettiest girl in Oakdale." Anne sat up at this moment, and looked into the faces of her best friends leaning over her anxiously. "I thought the boat capsized just as I was about to win the race," she said faintly. "The little boat did capsize, dear," answered Mrs.Gray gently, "but not until after you had won the race.
And now, if you are well enough to let this strong nephew of mine carry you, we are going to take you right home.
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