[Grace Harlowe’s Plebe Year at High School by Jessie Graham Flower]@TWC D-Link bookGrace Harlowe’s Plebe Year at High School CHAPTER XIII 12/13
"His room is next yours, David.
Will you show him the way ?" "Young people," she said, going across to the boys and girls, who had gathered around the fire and were laughing and talking in low voices, "would you mind if we all went up early to-night? I feel a little out of sorts--bewildered--I don't know what.
Children change so as they grow up," she added, sighing. The poor old lady's eyes filled with tears.
She slipped her arm around Anne's waist. "You will never change, my dear boys and girls.
You will all grow into fine men and women, I feel certain, and be devoted citizens of this splendid country of ours, which has always been good enough for our mothers and fathers, and ought to be quite good enough for us." "Three cheers for America!" cried Hippy Wingate, giving his plump figure a twist like a whirling dervish. Mrs.Gray laughed. "Yes, indeed, my dears, America is a splendid country and every American should be proud to say so." "And Oakdale is one of the nicest places in America," piped up Anne. "Hurrah for Oakdale!" cried Hippy again. "And Oakdale High School!" added Anne. "And hurrah for the sponsor of the freshman class!" exclaimed Grace. Whereupon they formed a circle, with Mrs.Gray in the middle, and danced about her laughing and singing: "Hurrah for Mrs.Gray!" The pretty, little old lady beamed happily upon her adopted family, as she called them. "My darling children!" she cried.
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