Frank Merriwell at Yale
or it. His face became suddenly pale, save where Diamond's hand had struck, and
liberation Merriwe
amond as he passed coat an
way!" protested the Virg
ht to name the weapons, an
al voices. "You'll have to
sly. "It is the prize fighter's way, bu
n. The boys quickly formed a ring, an
er freshmen were confined was thrust op
ou imagine we are going to stay penned in here while there
owed at his heels, the party having been abandoned
s way toward the fighters. "I am Merriwell's se
aid Roland Ditson. "Just give
a brief delay. There was some talk abo
I please. I don't know about your rules, and t
" asked Tad Horner, who seemed to h
amond should arrange that
no kicking," Tad H
" stiffly agree
ht. Shak
ands behind his back,
orner. "On guard!
lips when-top, tap, slap!-Merriwell had struc
they seen three blows delivered in such lightning-like rapidity, but
se was light and professional, and he
pping blows started his blood, and he sprang toward his
dged both blows with ease, and then smiled sw
delighted anticipation, "just you fellows wait a minute!
s watching every movement of the two freshmen.
old professional. By Jove! I believ
rriwell," said Parker. "You ca
and a hardening of the jaws told that his teeth were set. He was following Merriwell up, and the latter was av
ey wore built much alike, although Frank
the breast and in the ribs. When the Virginian felt that he had Frank cornered he
lled Diamond's very sou
t. "He laughs bes
ou'll get out of wind dodging about, and the
d to strike the fellow. He regretted very much that the unfortunate affair had come
l the latter should see that his effort
ze the kind of stuff of wh
e of the spectators. "Quit ducking
right!" chorused sever
neered Roland Ditson. "Merriwell seems
imed. "Well, I suppose I will have to hit him
meet the Virginian. It seemed like a great opportunity for Diamon
g his enemy's fist to pass over his shoulder. At the same time he cross
at was a corker! Bet Sparkler saw more stars th
but without putting his full strength into any of the blows, but it did not s
ot some sand," comm
ht," nodded
don't believe he will hold out much longer. I think he
that. I have a fancy
knew that Merriwell was reserving any
against the Southerner because he seemed determined to "bl
d, although he had felt some resentment toward th
taking advantage of an enemy, for Diamond must have presumed
nclined to keep on and tire his enemy out, witho
ded that it was no more than fair that he should gi
d, and gradually he came to strike harder as the Virginian
Merriwell's knuckles cut through the skin, and the blood began to run,
ich he fought, it seemed that Diamond was utte
l with rapiers without knowing whether the fellow he
self, Merriwell had forced him to a fist fight, bel
st to blame, and filled him with a passionate belief that he could kill the
s in striking Frank at all, he sprang
on the watch
moment, ending with Diamond being lifted
wn heavily on his
nocking the wind out of the fellow an
s it seemed that
Horner grappled him by the hair wit
at Diamond's sid
d; "get up and get into the game a
or breath, and he did not seem
t," said Puss P
ruce Browning. "Diamond may not
s if he'd ever get
as at Frank's sid
onkeyed with the goat too long. He's stuffy, and you had to settle him so
d I hated to nail him hard. It seemed a shame to thu
n expert! Say, what's the matter with you? If I'd been in your place I'd gone into him tooth and nail, and I
, even if it i
y pie-yes, you take
ith pity and disgust. He could not understand Merriwell, and such gener
son had been urging
n't get onto your pins in a jiffy," he war
eemed unable to lift a hand. If ever a fell
round his tee
the walk now!" he muttered. "He'll cro
gasped Diamond,
eard him tell Rattleton that he could have knocked the stuffing out of you i
huskily from Diamond's lips. "Wel
o come to him in a twinkling. With a backward snap of his arm he flung his second