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  • Nettie Weyburn had won the vice-presidency, Cecil Ferris had been chosen secretary, while quiet little Mary Reynolds had been made treasurer.

    Grace Harlowe's Return to Overton Campus Jessie Graham [pseud.] Flower

  • I am reasonably certain that poor little Mary Reynolds hasn't a penny of her own, other than the ten dollars she has saved.

    Grace Harlowe's Return to Overton Campus Jessie Graham [pseud.] Flower

  • I should not like to harbor a runaway unless I knew the circumstances warranted it, as was the case with Mary Reynolds.

    Grace Harlowe's Problem Jessie Graham [pseud.] Flower

  • After talking things over Louise had sworn Cecil, Mary Reynolds and one other girl to secrecy, imparted the precious recipe to them, and on the next Saturday afternoon they had made their first candy.

    Grace Harlowe's Return to Overton Campus Jessie Graham [pseud.] Flower

  • Mary Reynolds had also scored in the pathetic playlet, "The Freshman on the Top Floor," depicting a lonely little girl whose poverty and diffidence kept her out of the carefree college life that went on in the house where she lived.

    Grace Harlowe's Problem Jessie Graham [pseud.] Flower

  • Sampson, Mary Reynolds, Evelyn Ward and Hilda Moore made up the rest of the sextette.

    Grace Harlowe's Problem Jessie Graham [pseud.] Flower

  • It was wonderful, too, the amount of hitherto undiscovered ability which came to light at the call for service, and it was not long before Nettie Weyburn had acquired considerable reputation as a manicurist, while Ethel Hilton gained lasting laurels as a hair dresser and Mary Reynolds proved herself a competent tutor.

    Grace Harlowe's Problem Jessie Graham [pseud.] Flower

  • A play committee, consisting of Mary Reynolds, Evelyn

    Grace Harlowe's Problem Jessie Graham [pseud.] Flower

  • "Why couldn't we give one entertainment a month?" asked Mary Reynolds eagerly.

    Grace Harlowe's Problem Jessie Graham [pseud.] Flower

  • "But what are we to do about money, Miss Harlowe?" asked Mary Reynolds in a plaintive tone, when the question arose of whether the club should be assessed for dues, and Grace spoke against it.

    Grace Harlowe's Return to Overton Campus Jessie Graham [pseud.] Flower

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