The Putnam Hall Rebellion
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young major. "Just the
," stammered the youth, who
ing special on?" And now Jack caught the
am hasn't treated me fairly. I didn't distribute those blanks, I am certain
played rough
r he said
have yo
ked there directly fr
body on t
He was driving a team of oxen and wa
when first you g
want to kno
nd, just
elped him tow a boat up to Chase Point. When we got back I
l the captai
't give me
it would be easy for you to prove an alibi, so
-I'm going to quit and go home,"
ce the music. If you go away it will
ptain P
o will you. And let me say another thing, Bob. None of us fellows thinks you dist
of the dormitories, followed a seco
the wor
ed sheet
l the nigh
in the closet, and, yes, i
eef!' It will take some 'chaw
w who did this, wouldn't I g
looking at them beautiful pajamas of mine, toied in about twinty
e consisted of their night clothes and some bed sheets, all knotted together in
d the servants were on the scene. For once Captain Pu
ed the master of the Hall. "If I find out wh
ne person did this,"
What a mess!" The captain glanced from room to
nightgown is split from to
y pajamas is torn off
ne is gone,"
st you can for the night," said Captain Putnam at l
hour the sheets and night clothing were straightened out, and then the lads went to bed, tire
certain in my mind that the Pornell fellows did this, altho
l the teachers away," answered Stuffer. "They must
the Pornell fellows we ought t
nswered Pepp
held, but nothing came of it, although the missing school books were found in a hall closet. Acting on Jack's advice Bob Grenwood went to the master of t
Captain Putnam finally. And so that matter was dropped. But he still believed poor Grenwood gu
wo inches in height and weighing at least two hundred pounds. He had a shock of heavy black hair, a heavy black moustache, and heavy black eyebrows. Whe
tution you must make the most of your opportunities. My heart goes out to all boys who desire to elevate themselves mentally, and you who love to study will find me your best friend. In a few days
Pepper to Jack. "I rather think he'll
oung major. "If I am any judge he'll
ry out his ideas, once he had ma
lone. Mr. Pluxton Cuddle got to work at once, and that day the boys studied more mathematics, astronomy and physics than ever befor
te," he observed. "I don't mind boning away,
isliked than in the classrooms. Hardly had the cadets at
eat food so well-done. And, boys, do not overload your stomachs. An overloaded stomach befo
e want to starve
looked up to see the eyes of the new teacher
ointing a long finger at poor Stuffer
r," stammer
entirely too much. Why, sir, do you k
" answered Stuffer, and at
Cuddle, and glared around so sharply that the tittering stopped
me eat what I pleas
duty to rectify it. Take a saucedish and put half of the foo
at each other meaningly. Here was a brand-new experience. Wh
"Say, if this thing keeps up I'll go ho
er. "Now see what you get
pudding but I didn't dare
Conners. "But he wouldn't let the waiter
me from the next table," continued Stuffer. "He had
away," was Jack's comment.
go?" inquired
morr
o denying he is learned-more so even than old Crabtree. But I must sa
pick him out," said Henry Lee. "There
ed," answered Jack. "I
," growled Pepper. "If this sor
I!" cri
dream then, however, of the rebellion so close a