<h3>CONCLUSION</h3>
<p>The special policemen sent out to the Putnam estate were not doomed to
disappointment. After an hour's waiting, their patience was rewarded,
and the two housebreakers appeared upon the scene. Before they could do
any damage they were apprehended and a bag containing a complete outfit
of burglar's tools was taken away from them. They fought desperately,
but without avail, and were marched to jail to await their hearing.</p>
<p>Judge Putnam was greatly agitated over the affair. He had a large sum of
money in the house, not to mention old family silver and other
valuables.</p>
<p>"I realize I've had a narrow escape," he exclaimed to the chief the next
day. "I might have been murdered in cold blood. I'll have a burglar
alarm put in at once and a telephone, too. I had no business to let all
the servants except old James go for the night. Who did you say brought
the news? Tom Harlowe's little girl? She always was a wide awake
youngster. I wonder what I can do for her to show her that I appreciate
her bravery?"<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_253" id="Page_253"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>"I don't believe she'd accept anything, Judge," replied the chief.
"She's not that sort."</p>
<p>"We shall see. We shall see," said the judge, rubbing his hands. "I have
a plan I think she'll listen to."</p>
<p>In the meantime, on reaching home Grace had been cried over by her
mother and put to bed as though she were a baby. The story had been told
by her chums throughout the school the next day, and Grace found herself
the "observed of all observers."</p>
<p>"Any of you would have done the same," she said when surrounded by a
bevy of admiring schoolmates.</p>
<p>"That's what you always say," exclaimed Nora. "But let me tell you I
should have been in hysterics if I had been left alone in the dark
twelve miles from nowhere."</p>
<p>Judge Putnam did not at once make his plan known to Grace. He called,
thanking her and complimenting her on her bravery and presence of mind.</p>
<p>"I shall have something to ask you when school closes, my dear child,"
he said as he rose to go. "Something that concerns you and your friends,
and you mustn't say 'no' to an old man."</p>
<p>"What on earth does he mean?" said Grace to <span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_254" id="Page_254"></SPAN></span>her chums, as she repeated
the judge's words. "I shall be eaten up with curiosity until school
closes."</p>
<p>"Wish to goodness it was over now," growled Nora O'Malley. "I don't
believe the last of June will ever come."</p>
<p>The morning after commencement, eight highly excited girls gathered on
the Harlowe's veranda. Grace had received a note from Judge Putnam
requesting that the Phi Sigma Tau call upon him at ten o'clock that
morning.</p>
<p>"Do hurry," said Jessica, as they neared the judge's beautiful home.
"The sooner we get there the sooner we'll know."</p>
<p>"Good morning, young ladies," said the judge, bowing with old-time
gallantry as James ushered the eight girls into the library. "You look
like a garden of roses. There's nothing like youth; nothing like it. Sit
down and make yourselves comfortable while I tell you why I asked you to
come and see an old man."</p>
<p>"You are just like Mrs. Gray, Judge," said Grace, "always imagining
yourself old, when you know <ins title="Transcriber's Note: original reads 'your'">you're</ins> just a great big boy."</p>
<p>"Very pretty, my dear," chuckled the judge. "But if I am as young as you
say, then I must do something to keep young. Now, the way I propose
doing it is this: I have a camp up in the Adirondacks that needs
attention, so I wrote <span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_255" id="Page_255"></SPAN></span>my youngest sister about it and she agrees with
me. She is going up there this week with a couple of servants to open
the bungalow and put it in readiness for eight girls who call themselves
the Phi Sigma Tau, providing their fathers and mothers can spare them
for a few weeks. Do you think they will care to go?"</p>
<p>"Oh-h-h-h! How lovely!" breathed the eight girls in concert.</p>
<p>"Care to go? Well I should say so. It will be the greatest lark ever,"
cried Grace.</p>
<p>"If you know any young men who can make themselves useful, we might
invite them. I don't like the idea of being the only boy, you know."</p>
<p>"David and Tom," said Grace and Anne.</p>
<p>"Hippy can go, I'm sure," said Nora.</p>
<p>"Not to mention Reddy and Arnold Evans," murmured Jessica, with a glance
at Miriam.</p>
<p>"It looks as though I shall not lack masculine company," remarked the
judge, with twinkling eyes. "Tell your parents that my sister will write
them."</p>
<p>"I move that we give three cheers and the High School yell for Judge
Putnam, and then go straight home and get proper permission," cried
Grace.</p>
<p>The cheers were given with a will, and after shaking hands with the
judge, the girls said good-bye.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_256" id="Page_256"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>"How did Judge Putnam know about the Phi Sigma Tau; even to its name?"
asked Marian Barber curiously.</p>
<p>"Lots of people know of it," remarked Eva Allen.</p>
<p>"Girls," said Grace earnestly, "don't you think our society has been a
success so far?"</p>
<p>"Yes, indeed," was the united answer.</p>
<p>"Our sorority has made us fast friends, loyal to each other, through
good and evil report," she continued. "Let us resolve now, that during
our senior year we will stand firmly together, and make the Phi Sigma
Tau represent all that is best and most worthy in High School life."</p>
<p>When next we meet Grace Harlowe and her girl chums, they will have
entered upon their senior year at High School. In "<span class="smcap">Grace Harlowe's
Senior Year at High School</span>; Or, The Parting of the Ways," we shall
learn how the Phi Sigma Tau kept their sorority pledge. Eleanor Savell
will again seek revenge, and Grace Harlowe will once more prove herself
equal to the occasion. Those who have followed the "High School Girls"
through three years of school life cannot fail to be interested in what
befell these lovable everyday girls during their senior year.</p>
<h2><span class="smcap">The End</span></h2>
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<p>5 THE AUTOMOBILE GIRLS AT PALM BEACH; Or, Proving Their Mettle Under
Southern Skies.</p>
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<p>Obvious printer's punctuation errors corrected. Varied hyphenation where a consensus could not be ascertained, retained.</p>
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