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Updated: June 9, 2025
Bathed in soft, voluptuous tints, hazed and mellowed, into what weird, strange country were they hastening? What visionary land of delight, replete with perfume and luxury, lay ever beyond? what region rich, unknown, forbidden, whose rank vegetation steamed with such insidious poison?
"We have never hazed at Wellington," Jane said rather indignantly, "and Miss Miss Duncan, I am sure no one will ever attempt the least abuse even in a spirit of fun at this college." "They won't, eh?" type broke out in that challenge. "Well, that is just what I wanted to see you about. I suppose I'm not good enough to go to your rooms."
Strung out behind this indolently moving aggregation of desert adventurers plodded an indifferent lot of cayuses, their heads lowered and their eyes filled with dust. Young Pete, perched on a saddle much too large for him, hazed the tired horses with a professional "Hi! Yah! Git in there, you doggone, onnery, three-legged pole-cat you!"
They rendered the gray-clad figure of the girl vague and ethereal, like a mist above a stream; they darkened the dull-hued couch on which she rested into a liquid, impalpable black; they hazed the draped background of the corner into a far-reaching distance; so that finally to Galen Albret, staring with hypnotic intensity, it came to seem that he looked upon a pure and disembodied spirit sleeping sweetly cradled on illimitable space.
Although confused from being awakened so rudely, they realized what it meant. They were being hazed. The stream of water came from a small hose that was being played through a transom window over the door of the room. A lad was holding the hose, and in the dim light Dick recognized the face of a youth named Bart Larkspur, a sophomore who did not bear a very good reputation.
'Anyway the officers are gentlemen, said he; 'and you can't get hazed to death by a damned non-commissioned as you can in the army. Among nations, England was the first; then came France.
There were trees and gardens, and instead of dark canals of sky banked by the roofs of houses and hazed with the yellow scum of London lights, the heavens spread out in a wide trembling pool. From that rampart of the town, the Spaniard's Road, two plains lay exposed to left and right; the scent of may-tree blossom had stolen up the hill; the rising moon clung to a fir-tree bough.
He is at college." "I am his cousin, Hal Stone, from Oswego, New York. I am with some friends on an island in the St. Lawrence River. I have learned that Alvin is in trouble. He was hazed by some sophomores, who left him alone on an island in the river. We found the island, but Alvin had been spirited away and is probably being held prisoner by them.
The light of the lanterns flickered through the trees, now and then illuminating the topmost branches. Presently a man came and sat down near them, and said: "Don't get impatient. We're nearly ready for you." It was the voice of one of their two captors. "May I ask you a question, sir?" said Sam. "Blaze away," responded the man. "Was General Gramp hazed at this same place, do you know?"
"It was probably the four ugly looking men he said were coming ashore when he sent his last distress message to us," Cub inferred. "I wonder why he didn't tell us the truth," Bud put in. "Why didn't he tell us he was being hazed by some college boys?" "He explains that in his diary," Hal replied. "Now listen and I'll read the first entry."
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