Dick Merriwell’s Trap
s window, which, although closed, did not prevent them from hearing the words of the boys below, and June
f champion to have
exclaimed June. "That freck
" said Dick. "But don't worry; there'll be no fight. The most of the b
ts just before he retre
a wheel he'll have! I'll make father
n with jealousy," laughed Dick. "It
eserv
's a poor boy. But he didn't whimper when his wheel was smashed, and that is wh
hurt so badly just from falling backward out of
at he is badly h
to-morrow. He said he would be able to say positively to-morrow whether Chester is badly hurt or not.
sincerely, "I am very sorry
at he would have felt keen regret on Chester's account alone, but his interest in
ds in the least. She understood that her brother and
e game to-day," she said, seemin
boys did s
t you-you were the one
others engaged in the game. Without their
ut that does not alter the fact that you were the one who won the game to-day. And I thought you badly hurt t
she quickly found a way to make it appear that it was not pure
and feared you would have to leave the field, I knew Fardale was in
sed her to rush pale and trembling across the field and kneel to lift his head while he
"I fancied you were anxious on my account. I pres
im straight
hat it gave you cause to think s
and your words
l the words she had uttered at the time, but she knew she had called him "Dick," and she entreated the doctor to tell her he was not
. "You seemed almost unconscious, yet you pretend that you
, and it quite repaid me for the ja
, she felt her pulse thrill a little. Although a girl of sixteen and usually
t he felt to be the simple truth and nothing more
et--" sh
g to command me to return it
N
ou would be generous enough to hear what I had to say;
nkly admitted. "I was sorry when it wa
ot care to recei
ou pard
hat I ever dropped that locket intentionally with the desire of having it become kno
h in Dick's words
u did," she hastened to say; "an
ick. "I know who it wa
not sa
ot say it was
y it wasn't or
ncy we both wished to be friendly at one time. Of late he has changed, and I am satisfied that he is once more my enemy. I don't think he will lie about me, but it is possible he might not correct the false statement of another. Miss Arling
le instant she felt a trifle awed. Then p
rid of it so much,
but I cannot keep it knowing you might suspect me of showing it, la
you keep it, and you may be sure there is no do
nd it made him glad indeed. He thanked her e
e game for Fardale to-day after I gave you the locket, and you took it. Then, with the locket still in your possession
"As long as it contains that pict
er will be more so, and my father will side with my mother. I tell you this as an explanati
'll unders
lows," smiled June; "for they do not u
the stairs and stopped, staring at them. His face was
claimed June. "I have
aid Hal, his
see you. He's in room 3
ent longer, after which he mounted the s