Grace Harlowe's Senior Year At High School

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Grace Harlowe's Senior Year At High School
Flower Jessie Graham [pseud.] -
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In another moment he had found it and the hall was again flooded withlight. Instantly he looked about for the vicious person who had twistedhis wrist, but he was alone in that part of the hall.
The excitements of that evening, however, were not yet at an end. Peoplebegan running toward the last booth. There were cries and exclamations, and David, who had followed quickly after them, arrived there just intime to meet Mr. Harlowe carrying the limp figure of his daughter Gracein his arms. He depos
...ited her on four chairs placed in a row, a bottleof smelling salts was put to her nose, while Hippy and Reddy ran forwater.
Grace opened her eyes almost immediately and sat up.
"I'm not hurt, " she said. "I was only stunned. Some one hit me on thehead from behind, but my cap softened the blow. They were trying to getthe box of money. Oh, is it gone?" she cried anxiously.
David and Tom examined the booth.
The money was gone.
CHAPTER VIII MARIAN ASSERTS HER INDEPENDENCE There was not the slightest clue to the thief who had stolen the ironbox containing a little over five hundred dollars, for which the girlshad worked so hard, but the loss was made good by Judge Putnam who, though on the bench at the state capital at the time the robberyoccurred, had promptly sent Grace his check for the amount when Gracewrote him an account of it.


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