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Grace Harlowe’s Fourth Year at Overton College

CHAPTER VI
10/18

Why, you could be one of the foremost girls in the sophomore class if you wished." "I haven't seen any particular indication of admiration on the part of my class," sneered Kathleen.
"You haven't given your class cause to admire you, have you ?" asked Patience imperturbably.
Sheer inability to reply to this unwelcome assertion held Kathleen silent.
"Please don't misunderstand me," went on Patience.

"I know I have no right to criticize you, but as your roommate, I feel a certain interest in your welfare." "Very kind in you, I am sure," muttered Kathleen sarcastically.
Unmindful of the sarcasm, Patience continued: "I believe your chief trouble lies in the fact that newspaper standards are so different from those of a college.

On a newspaper it is a case of get the story and no questions asked.

It isn't honor that counts.

It is shrewdness, determination, dogged persistence, hardness of head, and deafness to personal appeal that wins the day." A curious light leaped into the other girl's eyes.


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