Frank Merriwell at Yale
with a white silk handkerchief. The proprietor bustle
This matter must be settled between us-I could see that plain
and lightning!" panted Rattleton. "He
t expect
ght with rapiers,
l, you're
nk y
He was making that talk to dri
gratulate himself
enough, and still you act as if you actua
with any kind of w
son came
Diamond has chosen me as his second once more, and so I can't refuse to serve him
Arrange the time and place wi
lustrated paper, and seemed dee
ew Rattle
g with importance, "demands that
rt of business. It is outrageous! If one of them sh
some excuse
ne of them sho
ything as serious
stigation, and expulsion and disgrace,
d tell Mr. Merriwell to apologize here and no
Merriwell and th
rsely. "We'll have to arrange this
eins of a youth. It is then that he will do many wild and reckless things-thin
ct and the respect of his comrades he must meet Diamond a
he had been the champion of the school, and he had taken some lessons while traveling. He had thoroughly studied the t
he could repeated
at less cautious than he naturally would have been and so he tru
ncy Frank knew anything of fencing, and he thought Merriwell wou
ed not to seriously wo
and the freshmen who were to witness it slipped o
lads, with their coats and vests off and their slee
tlemen!" ca
made
gu
tion was
command that s
sible, had seen something they never beheld before. They saw two beardle
l was a swordsman of astonishing skill. He had expected to toy with the Northerne
f relief came ove
erry is a cooler at it! I b
get the best of him at everything? He fought savagely, and Ditson turned white as a
en!" huskily whispered Ditson. "What if
Diamond and a cry of surprise
isting movement of his wrist, had torn
or, and Merriwell stepped back, wi
de a catlike spring and snatc
. "The end is not yet! I'll
and then the fight was on
where Frank could have run him through. But Merriwell w
inning to think of intervening, wh
there came a heavy
en on guard, ran in fr
Somebody has given
alled a freshma
hem to a back window, out
ust as he touched the ground somebody
voice, which he recognized as
o break away,
aught hold of him, and with wonderful st
ank Merriwell's
er, and in a short while
s taking place, but some of the sophs. At the time he turned back to rescue Diamond,
known that he had twice disarmed the Virginian in a duel with rapiers-or a "
sophomores, was awaiting an