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Grace Harlowe’s Fourth Year at Overton College

CHAPTER II
11/12

"We have been wasting our valuable time to-night trying to solve Miss West's problem, while all the time the queen of the giants was hurrying as fast as ever she could to the rescue." There was a faint general laugh at the remark, then Elfreda said severely, "Young women, do you consider making uncomplimentary remarks about new students in the line of true Overton spirit ?" "But she did look seven feet tall," persisted Emma Dean.
"Think how deceitful appearances sometimes are," reminded Miriam.
"Never judge a person by moonlight," added Ruth Denton.
"Never judge them at all," smiled Grace.

"Let the poor freshman rest in peace.

I have a last sweet surprise for you.

Name it and you can have it." "Caramels," guessed Julia Emerson.
"Marshmallows," said Gertrude Wells.
"Oh, I know," cried Arline.

"Nut chocolates; the delicious kind that old candy man in Oakdale makes." "Some one must have told you," said Grace, going to the closet and returning with a huge box.


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