“I think that I may come, then, next year. Luckily I did pretty well in Latin and I want to take some courses under my very own father. I’m very proud of him. After my other mother gets used to the idea, it will be almost like letting me go away to school as before.

“Then I can be with our mother and father, see how it goes to be a faculty daughter along with you, and cover myself with glory to my own dad!”

“Noble ambition!” laughed Shirley, “the sooner the better, Sidney. Be sure to tell him that before you go.”

“Perhaps I will,—and that if I am going away, I am also coming back.”

THE END

THE STRANGE LIKENESS

By Harriet Pyne Grove

Classmates in a girls’ school on the shores of Lake Michigan, Shirley Harcourt, from an eastern state, and Sidney Thorne, whose home is in Chicago, bear a remarkable resemblance to each other. At first they resent the likeness, but afterwards become very good friends, and often wonder about their lineage. At last Sidney discovers she is an adopted child, and her foster father traces her parentage very carefully to find she is indeed the twin sister of Shirley.

~ Saalfield Books ~

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