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Grace Harlowe’s Third Year at Overton College

CHAPTER IX
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"Miss Harlowe seems to have plenty of initiative.

She is one of the most active members of this new club, who have taken upon themselves the responsibility of helping needy students through college.

I understand their treasury is already in a flourishing condition, thanks to their own efforts and a timely contribution they received after their concert last spring.

I consider Miss Harlowe the finest type of young woman I have encountered during all my years of teaching," replied Miss Duncan warmly, which was a remarkable statement from this rather austere teacher.
"The junior class is particularly rich in good material," replied the dean.

"I could name at least a dozen young women whom I consider splendid types of the ideal Overton girl." Utterly unaware of the approval of the faculty, Grace had paused for a moment outside the gypsy encampment to cast a speculative eye over the crowd, which seemed to be steadily increasing.
"It is a brilliant success," she said to Arline gleefully, who had come up and now stood beside her.


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