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"We'll look into that," said Dalton, who had his own ideas concerning the dead man. "We can't do any more here, doctor?" "No. I'll turn him over to these boys, now. They know what to do; and I've got to go back to Jim Dodge's to-night. His little girl's down with measles severe case."

"How did the smear happen to be on your hand?" asked Dunstan, who, besides belonging to the same mathematics section with Prescott was also a warm personal friend. Bert hesitated, looked uneasy, then replied: "How about the smear? Why -I don't know It may have come from a match." "Yes, what about that smear? How did it come there?" cried Greg, when Dunstan repeated Dodge's words.

"Oh, they've got a lot of sheets, and a frame to rig up on Bert Dodge's shoulders. With the frame above him, and covered with sheets, Bert will make a 'ghost' about ten feet high." "What else?" pressed Dick. "Well, they've got a queer kind of whistle they can blow on, and it makes a long, loud moan, or a wail," explained Hen. "Whee! It gave me the creepy shivers the first time I heard it."

"This Dodge business has all the ear-marks of another affair of Army honor settled unofficially by the corps of cadets." Dodge's letter was published in a special order then read before the corps of cadets, and the affair was closed. Dick and Greg continued to play in the Army nine the rest of that spring.

General Dodge's two divisions were assigned, one to each of these wings. Howard's command embraced the 15th and 17th corps, and Slocum's the 14th and 20th corps, commanded by Generals Jeff. C. Davis and A. S. Williams. Generals Logan and Blair commanded the two corps composing the right wing.

As the two passed through the gates the detective caught a glimpse of Dodge's ticket and saw that it had been issued by the Mexican National Railway. Retiring to the telegraph office in the station he wired New York as follows: "Bird flying. Sunset Limited. Destination not known. I am with him." He then hastily purchased a ticket to Houston, Texas, and boarded the train.

Here he had spent the rest of the night and the early morning until found. He had tried, repeatedly, to free himself, but had failed. This was all the material on which Captain Vesey, and his superior, Lieutenant-Colonel Strong, had upon which to work, save for Dodge's admission that he had been warned, the day before, by Cadets Prescott, Holmes and Anstey.

The contents of the room convinced Jesse that he had found Dodge, for he discovered there two grips bearing Dodge's name as well as several letters on the table addressed to him. The detective returned to the hall and had a little talk with the maid. "The old gentleman with you has been quite sick," she said. "How is he to-day?" "He is some better," answered Jesse.

"I think we are now well started on the way to becoming useful members of the Army." "What do you think of our new leader?" one of Bert Dodge's late supporters asked that young man after the meeting had broken up. "We're going to have a boot-lick president," growled Bert. "Then there's a strong boot-lick sentiment in the class," returned the other cadet. "But I think Mr.

Then at it again went both men, fire in Dodge's eye, mockery in Dick's. The blows fell fast and furious, until the lookers-on wanted to cheer. There was little of foot work, little of getting away. It was heavy, forceful give-and-take until failing wind compelled both men to draw back. They kept at it, but sparring for wind until the call of time came.

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