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"It must have been Snell," was his decision. "I will look for the sneak." Straight to Snell's room he rushed, but Snell's roommate, who was studying, declared Wat had not been there in the past hour. This put Bart at sea for a moment. Where could he find Snell? Looking at the recitation board, he saw that Snell should appear in the recitation room in a very few minutes.

A crafty look came to Snell's face, and he said: "There are ways to down a fellow without showing your hand." "I suppose so; but it usually takes too long to suit me. I like to jump on an enemy at once, and do him up." "Well, I hope you are satisfied that Merriwell is the kind of a fellow who will not be jumped on that way?" "It seems so."

The man went as if drawn and appeared to slink out of line with the guns. Steele's cold gray glance held every eye in the hall. "Take the handcuffs out of my pocket. This side. Go over to Gorsech with them. Gorsech, snap those irons on Snell's wrists. Now, Snell, back here to the right of me." It was no wonder to me to see how instantly Steele was obeyed.

For cuffing Batson Reeves off the Widow Snell's door-step he had paid a fat fine, assessed for the benefit of the assaulted, along with liberal costs allowed to Squire Alcander Reeves. "They can't get any of my money that way," pursued the Cap'n. "I'd pay suthin' for the privilege of drawin' and quarterin' him, but a plain lickin' ain't much object. A lickin' does him good."

For all of the darkness, Frank recognized this figure, and he was seized with an indefinable feeling of fear such as he had never felt before. With an effort, Frank steadied his quivering nerves, remaining quiet to watch and listen. The person who had appeared in answer to Snell's signal was the man in black, and he quickly pounced upon the boy, like a huge hawk upon its prey.

The answer came promptly, and did not surprise him. She was very sorry indeed, but she had no leisure hours at her disposal, and although she felt honored, she really could not do it. This was written on flimsy paper, in a big unformed handwriting, and it caused him to betake himself once more to Miss Snell's studio, where he found her alone Cora was at Julian's.

The Cambridge History of English Literature, Vol. Snell's The Age of Transition, 1400-1580. Morley's English Literature, Vols. VI. and VII. Minto's Characteristics of English Poets, pp. 69-130. Saintsbury's Short History of English Literature, pp. 157-218. Dictionary of National Biography, articles on Malory, Caxton, Henryson, Gawain Douglas, Dunbar, Tyndale, Wyatt, and Surrey.

The boys were good runners, and they covered the distance between the academy and Fardale village in a very short time. Once within the village, they began inquiring for Snell, and it was not long before they discovered people who had seen him. To the post office they went, and then they were told that a boy answering Snell's description had been seen going toward the railway station.

I had directed Wilson to move from the left by "the Gate" through Spottsylvania to Snell's bridge, while Gregg and Merritt were to advance to the same point by Shady Grove and the Block House.

"I know it looks suspicious, comin' from a Reeves," said he, "but I hardly see anything about it to start your temper so, Cap." "Why, he might just as well have sent me a writin' to go out and take a census of the hossflies between here and the Vienny town-line," sputtered the first selectman; "or catch the moskeeters in Snell's bog and paint 'em red, white, and blue.

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