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Grace Harlowe’s Fourth Year at Overton College

CHAPTER XVIII
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Round after round of applause greeted the conclusion of their famous Wonderland song.

The demonstration continued until Alice stepped forward and made a funny little speech, in which she introduced the animals, who skipped, waddled or shuffled forward according to each one's conception of what its own peculiar gait should be.
Emma Dean, who had not taken part in the Circus, appeared in her ridiculous Sphinx costume, and, after a monologue that elicited constant laughter, added to her ability as a fun maker by the weirdly funny dance that she had intended to give at the bazaar, and which she was obliged to repeat before her audience was satisfied.
A reception followed, and delicious buffet refreshments were served by the seniors in one corner of the big gymnasium, which had been roped off with the senior colors and made as attractive as senior hands could make it.

Mrs.Gray was in her element and held court like a veritable queen.
Before the evening was over the senior class, to a member, had vowed eternal allegiance to her.

Dr.Morton, Miss Wilder and Mr.Redfield, too, apparently succumbed to her spell, for toward the close of the evening they formed an interesting group about her, and, at the end of a lengthy confab, shook her hand with an earnestness which seemed almost to indicate a promise of loyalty.

To Grace, Anne and Miriam Mrs.Gray's long conversation with the faculty was merely a further proof of her ability to make friends, but the watchful Elfreda regarded the matter from a different viewpoint.
"I wonder what Mrs.Gray was talking about to Professor Morton, Miss Wilder and our fairy godfather ?" she remarked in a speculative tone to Miriam as they prepared for sleep late that night.


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