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"Well, I don't know," answered his big brother, just as wistfully. "Let us take time Doctor Wallington didn't want us to hurry back," put in Tom. "I think the girls ought to know about this, so as to be on guard, in case old Crabtree tries to molest them again." As the lads were all of one mind, the biplane was headed in the direction of Hope.
They had a small hallway of their own, with a door shutting it off from the main hall. Professor Blackie marched the boys into the rooms, and saw to it that they had a pitcher of fresh drinking water. "You will have to remain here until Doctor Wallington sends for you," said the instructor, and walked out of the room.
At the funeral, when the provost read, 'For that it hath pleased Thee to deliver this our sister out of the miseries of this sinful world, Big Wallington, the wildest chap among the grads, led off with a gulp in his throat, and we all followed. And that gold-spectacled sneak stood there, with a lying white handkerchief at his eyes. "I laid myself out to make the college too hot for him.
Seeing them sleeping so soundly, he notified Doctor Wallington. "Do not disturb them," said the president of Brill. "Sleep will do them more good than anything. I doubt if they care to eat." And he heaved a sigh as he thought of the problem before him.
"Oh, Rover!" he cried, "won't you won't you please, please get Doctor Wallington to let me stay at Brill? Please don't let him send me home! I'll do anything apologize, get down on my knees, if you like but please help me to stay here!" Flockley caught Dick by the arm and continued to plead, and then he entreated Sam, Tom, and Stanley, also. It was a truly affecting scene.
"Or perhaps it would be as well to postpone further conversation until you are in a fit condition to tell a straight story." The doctor was sarcastic as well as severe. "I I am not well, sir," said Dick in a low voice. "None of us are. But it was not liquor that did it. It was the vapor." "Vapor?" queried Doctor Wallington in perplexity. "Yes, sir."
He was still sick, and the sickness made him reckless. "Rover! How dare you?" exclaimed Doctor Wallington severely. "I don't care! He is down on us, me especially, and he wants to put us in disgrace. He's a miserable sneak, that's what he is!" "You are evidently in no condition to tell your story, and your companions are little better off," went on the head of the college.
Wondering what could be the matter, Tom finished dressing, and in a few minutes presented himself at the office. President Wallington and Professor Sharp were both waiting for him. "So you've come at last, have you, you young rascal!" cried Abner Sharp angrily. "How dare you do such an outrageous thing?" "Gently, professor," remonstrated the president of Brill. "You are not yet certain "
"And say, he knocked something else out of me!" he exclaimed suddenly. "I was going to tell you an important bit of news." "You were?" cried Dick. "What?" "The word just came in over the telephone, from the weekly newspaper office. Doctor Wallington said you would want to know about it." "But what is it?" demanded Sam, impatiently. "Josiah Crabtree has escaped from jail."
On the following day they had another interview with the head of the college and spoke of Flockley. "Well, if you desire it, he can remain," said Doctor Wallington. "As for Koswell and Larkspur, I doubt if they wish to return, since they have not yet shown themselves. You can prosecute them if you wish." "No, we don't want to do that," said Dick.
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