The Putnam Hall Rebellion
hould be devoted to rifle practice. The cadets were to march to Rawling's pasture directly after breakf
member that your cartridges have bullets in them. I want no loading or firing without permission. A rifle, thoughtlessly discha
e firing?" asked Fenwick, the sc
answered Ca
," whispered Pepper to Andy Snow. "He always hand
," answered Andy. His face broke into a su
uick," returned Pe
ecrackers, left over fr
The Imp, reproachfully. "Why, a pack of firecracker
nt some fun myself, sometime. I'll le
-I'll make
lay a tric
our eye peel
and found him talking to Billy Sabine, a cadet who was at times a sneak and then again quite a good fellow. Mumps had his gun over his shoulder and Sabin
e cried, hurriedly. "Ha
of the others, while a sma
put in some of the guns," went on Pepper innocently. "You wa
possible!" ejaculated
muzzle of his weapon. "I declare, what makes that smoke?
began Pepper, and back
y think so?" quaked Mum
out yells of fear. Bang! went the second cracker, and now both cad
We'll be blown to pi
, and put his hands to his ears, as if to
id this The Imp rushed forward, cleaned the guns of the exploded fire
witnessed the scene, and he and a
" was Emerald's comment. "Sure, they'll think th
ut Dave Kearney. "And look, the
'll dust out!" murmured Pepper,
s George Strong, the second assistant, was beloved. Crabtree was a fine scholar, but he was headstrong and sar
te?" he demanded, as he strode up
nnocently. "Did you say
explosion out here.
le Blackmore, picking them up. "I guess
ting behind the teacher, he doubled up his fist
is suggestive attitude of Andy made each of them quail. They both realized that if t
ee. Just then the welcome rattle of the drum was hea
altered the sneak. "Can I go and
estigate," answered Josiah Crabtree; and off ra
say?" asked Pepper of And
his investigation. I hope, for your sake, Pep, he doesn'
e held. Captain Putnam was on horseback, along with George Strong and an old army officer named Pallott, who was to assist in showing the boys how to hold their rifles while shooting and how best to take aim. Behin
th his wagon to let them pass. "You're a credit to this section. If I had the money I'd
uring car came into sight. It contained Roy Bock, Bat Sedley and several other studen
oldiers!" he sang out. "G
ebody who knows how to bowl,"
enough and don't you f
and then the cadets passed on, leaving the bully of
e sick," said one of the s
th them for taking our tro
stole their cannon and f
ury can train with them,"
ust wait till I think of something good. I've got it in for Jac
is away from the school to-day. Why can't we visi
nswered Will Carey, who was far f
Bock. His crafty face became fixed for a moment. "That's a good idea. Let us visit Putnam Hall by
nt to get caught a
fraid?" de
, b
ck and his chums greatly. "I'm for visiting Putnam Hall to-day. We
he matter over carefully. Just as they came in sight of the Hall they saw a buggy dri
. "The fellow driving him is Peleg Snuggers, the general helper.
ourselves as tramps by rubbing dust on our faces and putting on the old auto dusters.
Roy Bock, with a gloating look. "Oh, won't t
nd made for the gymnasium. Here they spent nearly half an hour in "fixing things up" to their satisfaction. Then they entered the school building by a side door, and while three went t
, as he led the way back to the touring car. "Even the servants won't be able to s