. A freshman co-ed . ntire college hadtaken on a new stir in anticipation of com-mencement and vacation. Then one day she came on Mr. Grey withthe Chancellor in the office, and as sheopened the door the Chancellor was sayingvehemently, Grey, you cannot make me be-lieve There he stopped abruptly and turned a worried face on his young secretary. Grey bowed to her in silence, and the eyesof both men followed her as she moved aboutdisposing of her hat, raising her typewriterinto position and dusting her desk. Chancel-lor Haight cleared his throat loudly. He satbehind his desk rocking nervously in


. A freshman co-ed . ntire college hadtaken on a new stir in anticipation of com-mencement and vacation. Then one day she came on Mr. Grey withthe Chancellor in the office, and as sheopened the door the Chancellor was sayingvehemently, Grey, you cannot make me be-lieve There he stopped abruptly and turned a worried face on his young secretary. Grey bowed to her in silence, and the eyesof both men followed her as she moved aboutdisposing of her hat, raising her typewriterinto position and dusting her desk. Chancel-lor Haight cleared his throat loudly. He satbehind his desk rocking nervously in hisswivel chair, and combing his hair back withhis fingers at intervals. Mr. Grey crushed anewspaper in one hand. There was a tense anxiety in the si-lence of the two men and in their gravescrutiny which finally arrested Winifreds at-tention. Glancing up suddenly she askedhesitatingly, Did you speak—I beg your par-don—I did not hear. Miss Lowe, it was the lawyer who an-swered, and there was a peculiar note in his. YOU MEAN HAVE I TOLD?


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