Chapter 35: Maria Davis Will Be Taught

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Lenmont's high society ran solely on wealth, power, and connections. There was a saying that spread famously for generations in Walden College: He who has power and wealth runs businesses; he who has rich, powerful connections conquers them all. The students at Walden College had been educated about the importance of reputation and having the right one. The right reputation begot the right connections the minute they understood the first word. Thus, everyone on campus knew what was best for them and set their priorities well: attain a good reputation, find a spouse of a good reputation, and graduate. They would grab onto any opportunity to achieve their goals. The student council's annual social dance was one such opportunity. It was the major social event of Walden College. Any

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