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Updated: May 4, 2025
"A dancing dervish in front of the grandstand said something through a megaphone, then he waved a cane, whereupon a tremendous barking, 'Rah! Rah! Rah! broke out. It ended with my Sioux boy's name, and I wished the old chief back in Dakota were there to see his son and to witness the honor done him by the whites.
The crackling forest seemed to have gone mad with the echo of his name. It had become the keynote of the wind. Rah! Rah! Sanderson! "You can't escape him even in death" something seemed to whisper in her ear. "Ha-ha, Sanderson, San-der-son."
And it came. "Har-vard! Har-vard! Har-vard! Rah, rah, rah! Rah, rah, rah! Rah, rah, rah! The Turkey! The Turkey! The Turkey!" Then we went home. I suppose this isn't much of a story, especially as there is no climax; and I've taken enough English to know that there ought to be some sort of a climax somewhere. Maybe, though, what happened next day will serve for one.
They know he will do it; he is as full of the spirit of the day as any of them. "Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Stanford!" The engine whistles it, the crowd shouts it, and the hills give it back again as the laden train slips down to the main line and starts on its way to town.
Once out of their sight, Bert, fairly grinding his teeth, said: "Bayliss, I'll have my revenge yet on that mucker Prescott " and then, as if struck by a sudden thought, he added savagely: "The Tottenville game's tomorrow -you know?" "Yes?" said Bayliss inquiringly. "Well, wait till tomorrow afternoon, and I'll take the conceit out of the miserable cur -just you wait." "Rah! rah! Gri-i-idley!"
Only Red Brown had, by some miracle, come through the battle unscathed. "We won," said Silvey happily, as they stopped in front of his house. "Come on, now, all together!" They broke into the "Tigers'" exultant war cry, which is very much the same as that of the football team to which you belonged as a boy: Sis-boom-bah! Sis-boom-bah! "Tigers," "Tigers," Rah, rah, rah!
'Go on, Harvard, he says. 'Go on, he says. 'Rah, rah, rah, he says. 'Ate him up, chew him up, he says. 'Harvard! he says." "I looked ar-round at th' ca'm dispassyonate Englishman. He dhropped his eye-glass so he cud see th' race an' he had his cane in th' air. 'Well r-run, he says. 'Well r-run, Cambridge, he says. 'Pull him down, he says. 'Run over him, he says. 'Thrip him up, he says.
'Rah! 'rah! 'rah! Harvard!" One strike and one ball had been called on the batter, and Merriwell was on second, with one man out. Yale was still longing vainly for scores. It began to look as if they would still be held down, and Coulter was regaining his confidence. Frank was aware that something sensational must be done to keep Coulter on the string.
When all was cleared away and the boys were ready to dismiss he made the announcement: "Burton will now tell us of his discovery; the site he selected, how he has worked and what he has found." "Rah for the Great and Only," yelled Chick-chick, and, the designated title being popularly known and approved, the "rah" was given before Matt began to speak.
But it was not long before I was awakened by the fact that: "Sa rah did not fl inch but gras ped the heat ed i ron in her un in jur ed hand and when the ra bid an i mal a proach ed she thr ust the lur id po ker in his " "My conscience!" said I to Euphemia, "can't that girl be stopped?" "You wouldn't have her sit there and do nothing, would you?" said she. "No; but she needn't read out that way."
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