Grace Harlowe's Sophomore Year at High School - The Record of the Girl Chums in Work and Athletics by Jessie Graham [pseud.] Flower
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are not sure that the juniors found it. I will admit that everything
points that way. You know David warned us that they had some mischief on hand. If they did find it, the only honorable thing to do was to return it. They are far more at fault than we are, and the girls will agree with me, I know." But Anne was not so confident. "Miriam will try to make trouble about it, I know she will. And I am to blame for the whole thing," she said. Grace was about to reply when Mrs. Harlowe appeared in the door with a tray of tempting food. Anne rose and began donning her wraps. "Won't you stay, Anne, and have supper with my invalid girl?" said Mrs. Harlowe. "Please do, Anne," coaxed Grace. "I hate eating alone, and having you here takes my mind off my pain." Anne stayed, and the two girls had a merry time over their meal. Grace, knowing Anne's distress over the lost signals, refused to talk of the subject. Jessica and Nora, David, Hippy and Reddy dropped in, one after the other, to inquire for Grace. "There is nothing like accidents to bring one's friends together," declared Grace, as the young people gathered around her. |
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