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Grace Harlowe’s Senior Year at High School

CHAPTER XVIII
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As is the case in most of the recently built theatres, the star's dressing room had been comfortably furnished and was in direct comparison to the cheerless, barn-like rooms that make life on the road a terror to professional people.
"You see, I have had you right with me," smiled Anne, who was seated at a dressing table taking off her make-up with cold cream.

She pointed to a photograph that the Phi Sigma Tau had had taken the previous summer.
"Only one face missing to-night," said Grace in low tones as she drew her chair close to Anne's.
"Have you found out anything else ?" asked Anne in the same guarded tones.
"Nothing very important," replied Grace.

"Marian and Henry Hammond have had some sort of quarrel.

Nora saw them pass the other day without speaking." "That's a step in the right direction", said Anne.

"Once she has dropped him for good and all, she'll begin to see her own folly.


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