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Grace Harlowe’s Second Year at Overton College

CHAPTER XVIII
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Hand him one or two, Anne.

I like the looks of those cakes, too." "Man, do you mean to insinuate that I am not what I seem ?" demanded Hippy, glaring belligerently at Reddy.
"No, I am stating plainly that you are exactly what you seem.

That's why I am looking out for my share of the cakes." "Always prompted by selfish motives," deplored Hippy.

"How thankful I am that the sweet blossom of unselfishness blooms freely in my heart.

It is true that I would eat all the cakes on that plate, but from a purely unselfish motive." "Let's hear the motive," jeered Tom Gray.
"I would eat them all," replied Hippy gently, favoring the company with one of his famously wide smiles, "to save you, my beloved friends, from indigestion.


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