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I won't be gone five minutes."
"We must go," declared Miriam. "We are going to begin unpacking to-night."
Running lightly down.html">down the stairs, Grace thrust her head between the
sat reading her magazine as placidly as though nothing.html">nothing.html">nothing had happened
walking up to the dignified matron and shyly offering her hand.
"Nonsense, child!" was the reply. "You have nothing for which to
upon the rights of my old girls, do you?"
"No," admitted Grace. "I'm sorry that things had to happen that
older woman. "It's nothing you are to blame for. You had the first
roommate is to be a freshman, too. She hasn't arrived yet. Miss
took a fancy to yours. As soon as you girls had gone, she gave me one
without another word. I picked up two or three things she dropped and
other house to board. She looks like a trouble maker."
Grace was of the same opinion, but did not say so. Always eager to
the feeling of strong dislike that had risen within her during her
Anarchist. She had hoped that the four freshmen at Wayne Hall would
to meeting these newcomers and to assisting them in whatever way she
been built in vain.
"Perhaps we may like Miss Atkins after we know her better," she
acquaintance, but I doubt it. It isn't my principle, my dear, to
this is not the last time I shall have to lay down the law of Wayne
understood that Mrs. Elwood's words had been spoken in confidence.
"I'm so glad to see you again, Mrs. Elwood," she smiled, bent on
my Oakdale girls this summer."
After a few moments' conversation Grace said good night and. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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