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Updated: June 7, 2025


"We'll leave when we please," muttered Dudd Flockley. "So we will," added Jerry Koswell. On the instant Dick looked at his brothers, and the three advanced on the two dudish-looking young men. "You do as the young lady says," said Dick in a cold, hard voice. "I don't know you, but you are not wanted here, and that is enough. Go!" And he pointed to the door. "See here " blustered Flockley.

"Got a carriage at the Sanderson place," answered Sam with a grin. "You did!" cried Flockley. "Say, you're a fresh lot, aren't you?" he went on, glaring at Dick and Sam. "Where's the third chap?" "None of your business," answered Dick sharply. "Don't you talk to me like that!" cried Dudd Flockley, and then his face took on a look of cunning. "Freshmen, eh? Then you don't know what we are.

"I'll wager old Sharp will make him suffer good and proper." "Maybe they'll suspend Rover," said Bart Larkspur. "But that would be carrying it pretty far, wouldn't it?" "They won't suspend him, but he'll surely be punished," came from Dudd Flockley. "By the way, are you sure it was a photo of Sharp's best girl?"

Some of the boys attended one or another of the churches in Ashton, and the Rovers went with them. Dudd Flockley and his cronies took a walk up the river, and reaching a warm, sunny spot, threw themselves down to smoke cigarettes and talk. "Well, what did you do about the dress-suit case, Jerry?" asked Flockley with a sharp look at his crony.

"Let me congratulate you," and he waved his hand pleasantly to Dick and Tom. "I got a pain in my side, and that made me miss the stroke," said Jerry Koswell lamely. "Some day I'll race them again, and win, too." "You should have won this time," growled Dudd Flockley when he was alone with his cronies. "I dropped twenty dollars on that race."

The young men wore checkered suits and sported heavy watch fobs and diamond rings and scarf-pins. "Why, you'll give us each a nice kiss, won't you?" said Dudd Flockley with a smile that was meant to be alluring. "Of course Minnie will give us a kiss," said Jerry Koswell. "Next Saturday I'm coming over to give you a carriage ride." "I don't wish any carriage ride," answered the girl coldly.

"Aren't we to do anything to these freshies?" demanded Dudd Flockley. He did not at all relish the turn affairs had taken. "Can't do a thing until to-morrow," answered Frank Holden decidedly. "Bah! I believe in making a freshie toe the mark as soon as he arrives." "So do I," added Jerry Koswell. "Can't be done against the traditions of Brill," answered the class leader.

The seniors took no part, but three had been "told off" to act as referees, and they stood around as if inspecting the buildings and the scenery. The instructors, who also knew what was coming, wisely kept out of sight. "Come on, and at 'em!" called out Dudd Flockley, and this cry was quickly taken up by all the others who were to take part in the contest. "Hello!

For several days after the contest over the colors matters ran along smoothly at Brill. The Rover boys made many more friends, and because of his work during the necktie rush Dick was chosen as the leader of the freshmen's class. "On Friday I am going to fix Tom Rover," said Jerry Koswell to Dudd Flockley. "Just wait and see what I do and keep your mouth shut."

"Did you see that fine athletic field beyond the campus?" returned Sam. "That means baseball and football galore." Having walked around the outside of the various buildings the Rover boys made their way to the highway to watch for the coming of Tom. Hardly had they reached the road when they saw a crowd of six students approaching. Among the number were Dudd Flockley and Jerry Koswell.

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