Frank Merriwell at Yale
the fight caused general astonishment. Even Bruce Br
way to meet his foe, Diamond struck him a terrific bl
excitedly. "Horner ha
!" came fro
used besides fists," declared Merriwell as he staggered
suing each other before his eyes. The floor seemed to heave like the deck of a s
n's arms kept Fran
d. "By the poly hoker-I mean the holy
nd jumped into the ring, but Frank
in this yet awhile. If Diamond finishes me he is to be let al
cramps!" gr
straighten him up, as if it had cleared a fog from his brain. The sp
rang Frank, and, to the astonish
alized that the Virginian's first blow had come within a hair of knocking
uld end the fight was to finish h
Frank's fist cracked on his face, and still he did not
, and had received a blow in one of his eyes that was causin
not a few of them declared it was the m
e presented a sorry aspect. His chest was heaving, but his
y Rattleton. "He's a regular hog! The
rn spirit-the spirit that led the soldiers of the South
ed that it would not do to let up. The only way out of the fight was to end i
nother blow, and it left a slight swel
cracked the Virginian upon the uninjured eye, and that began to s
d man-finish hi
e time before he found it. It came at last, and
rner, and he lay lik
evident to all tha
ll, eager to congratulate him,
ver did a thing of which I was asha
leton, "you make me sick!
ppose
strike you
nd we were fighting by no rul
s all right! I say, you make me sick! Wait till he gets a
blame if he tri
I'll catch you some time when you are aslee
dered Merriwell. "That last one
m," said Harry. "We'll rub you down. Y
cheerfully answered Tad. "Come o
shmen had been confined, and there they found running wa
ven a brisk and thorough rubbin
r with a critical eye. He inspected Frank from all sides, poked him with his fingers, felt of his arms
!" he
ed upon a white, shapely neck. Never had he looked handsomer in all his life than he did at
ho was sometimes called Baby,
ion was direct
hen with his hands in his poc
n was the finest-put-up chap he had ever seen, but he di
n one of the freshmen came in and reporte
m in here and give him a r
n had brushed the dirt and sawdust off those clothes, so they looked pretty well, and Merri
going directly to his room. The blood had been washed from his face, and one or two cuts had been pa
hen he stepped up to his foe, s
e, because I have taken boxing lessons, but you made a beautifu
out hi
turn his back squarel
cheeks, and he dropped his hand by his
ding, accompanied by a single companion,
mong those who crowded about Frank M
est man won. He is no match for you, Merriwell. I shouldn't have be
o friendly pressure in return. When he said he was glad
victor, "I was sorry
an old floral decoration representing a harp.
eed it pretty soon. Your wing
it?" as
you see? I
d lyre," said Merriwell. "You
ody but Dit