Grace Harlowe's Return to Overton Campus by Jessie Graham [pseud.] Flower
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XV. A SEMPER FIDELIS REUNION
XVI. THE INTERRUPTED CONFIDENCE XVII. A WEEK-END IN NEW YORK XVIII. A HUMILIATING REPRIMAND XIX. AN UNINTENTIONAL LISTENER XX. A DOUBLE PUZZLE XXI. THE PUZZLE DEEPENS XXII. TWO LETTERS XXIII. KATHLEEN WEST, CONFIDANTE XXIV. CONCLUSION Grace Harlowe's Return to Overton Campus CHAPTER I A MIDSUMMER PILGRIMAGE "Overton, at last!" exclaimed Grace Harlowe, as, regardless of possible cinders and stern railroad injunctions, she leaned far out of the car window to obtain a first eager glimpse of her destination. It was midsummer, and the quiet, little town of Overton drowsed gently, not to awaken until the sounds of girl laughter and the passing of light feet through its sleepy streets roused it to the realization that it was Overton College that made its hum-drum existence worth while. |
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