Grace Harlowe's Senior Year at High School by Jessie Graham [pseud.] Flower
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"Nora," said Grace severely, "you have all Hippy's bad traits and
some of your own thrown in." It was nearing six o'clock before the four friends left the scene of the fire and started for home. Nora's prediction of rain proved true, for just as they made their way across the campus the rain began to come down in torrents, wetting them to the skin, but in no respect dampening their joy over the fact that this shower had come just in time to save their High School from further ravage by the flames. CHAPTER V NORA BECOMES A PRIZE "SUGGESTER" "The thing to do is to decide just what we want, and then go ahead with it." Grace Harlowe energetically addressed her remarks to the members of the Phi Sigma Tau, who had taken possession of the Harlowe's comfortable living room. It was Saturday afternoon, and a special meeting had been called with the object of discussing the best way to get money for the rebuilding of the gymnasium, that the fire had completely |
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