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Griffin and other intimates were introduced to the late Miss Auborn and the professor, both of whom had starred as boarders in the past summer at Greycroft when, at Judith's suggestion, the three girls had tried to retrieve their broken fortunes by means of "paying guests." She paused with a bright, friendly glance on the upturned faces. "Poor David!" sighed Jen, thinking of the young man cut off in the bloom of his youth..
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