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Grace Harlowe’s Plebe Year at High School

CHAPTER VII
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She would know exactly what she looks like when she glares at poor little Anne in class." "Yes, Anne," said David, "this shall be your party.

We are going to give you satisfaction for your wrongs in the only way that lies in our power." "Oh, I don't really mind her," replied Anne, "only I'm afraid she'll catch me unprepared, some day, and then I _will_ get it in earnest." "It's a perfect outrage," exclaimed Grace.

"Miss Leece is so cruel to little Anne, David, that it makes my blood boil.

I sometimes think she is trying to make Anne lose the freshman prize." "The old Hessian!" cried David, who was on a sort of rampage that evening.

"What shall I do to her, Anne?
Give her an electric shock ?" and he pressed the electric button rapidly up and down, which made the eyes glare hideously and go out several times in succession.
In a town the size of Oakdale strolling parties of boys and girls, on Hallowe'en night, made a not unusual sight, so when our young people paraded boldly down the main street, singing and blowing horns, nothing was thought of it.


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