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Updated: May 12, 2025


It consisted of the peculiar phrase "In-Or-In" done in black paint upon a muslin ground, and consequently seeming to be in need of a blotter. It recurred to her mind, later that evening, when she happened to find herself alone with Sam in the library, and, in merest idle curiosity, she asked: "Sam, what does 'In-Or-In' mean?"

Williams happened to observe the ceremonial raising of the emblem of the order. This last was employed for the benefit of Master Roderick Magsworth Bitts, Junior, on the Saturday following the flag-raising. He presented himself in Sam's yard, not for initiation, indeed having no previous knowledge of the Society of the In-Or-In but for general purposes of sport and pastime.

Everybody agreed that the afternoon had been one of the most successful and important in many weeks. The Order of the In-Or-In was doing splendidly, and yet every brother felt, in his heart, that there was one thing that could spoil it. Against that fatality, all were united to protect themselves, the shack, the rixual, the opera-glasses and the water-and-speaking tube.

Williams gave way to an uncontrollable impulse. "Sam," she asked, "what does 'In-Or-In' stand for?" The unfortunate boy had begun to sniffle. "It it means Innapenent Order of Infadelaty," he moaned and plodded onward to his doom. Not his alone: at that very moment Master Roderick Magsworth Bitts, Junior, was suffering also, consequent upon telephoning on the part of Mrs.

Bassett, though Roderick's punishment was administered less on the ground of Georgie's troubles and more on that of Roddy's having affiliated with an order consisting so largely of Herman and Verman. As for Maurice Levy, he was no whit less unhappy. He fared as ill. Simultaneously, two ex-members of the In-Or-In were finding their lot fortunate.

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