The Putnam Hall Rivals
clock, and as a general thing the meal was over inside of hal
r, Jack and the others watched Da
bout seven o'clock," said Pepper,
Reff Ritter. At a few minutes to seven the bully and his cronies started away
up a bit," said Dale, and
ked the bully, stoppin
e, and walked up slowly,
ght about it," p
heard to-day?" said
asked Baxter,
now, B
say I
said Hogan. "It's a queer tale, so it is!
t heard a
ave I," pu
on Dale. "He usually knows everything
ter, puzzled. "What in the
ey brought int
t see an
. "All painted with that red paint, too. Where did that pai
rse or any red paint either," gro
ale. "Say, you can put on
s tr
ame from Hogan. "Very innocent, so ye are, I must say!" An
ed Baxter. He was anxious to get away. "If yo
ll," whispered Dale, but in such a manner
nto it thin!" muttered the Irish cadet. He
at?" deman
after tel
old me no
w? Then so muc
ord," and he turned away, and his friends followed him. Dale and Hogan waited a minute and
said Dale. "I hope that help
ut way and hurried along the road leading to the Shepard farm. It
d Jack, presently. "Step back of th
ame up. On the seat driving was Amos Shepard
Pepper, when the farmer had
er had to drive slowly. Coming to a turn, the man in the carriage dismounted and
exclaimed Pepper. "Dan Baxter may
he contents. There were the stuffed turkey, nicely cooked, some fresh
biscuits and apples, and likewis
If you muss the turkey up Ba
enough," came from t
and vinegar Andy had procured on the sly from the academy kitchen. They had brought some napkins with them, a
doing that for
under the broken-down limb he placed the b
te!" laug
d been on the limb and it had brok
of sight and watc
ot five minutes later Dan Baxter, C
they heard the bully of the H
anybody," ans
" asked Coulter, gaz
und," said Baxter. "Too
with it, it was so he
down and st
around," said he. "And, say-some
ook it," suggested Coulter. "I t
to eat after a d
o occur to spoil the grandness of his proposed spread. To his cronies he had bo
o "pitch into" Amos Shepard when next they should meet. He and Coulter carried the basket and Ritter the jug of cider, and off they we
" said Pepper, as he and
or bedtime to come. Baxter tried to learn from Dale what the
ome other cadets, making a total of sixteen lads who were to participate. They we
ends undressed and then slipped on some warm coats over their night garments. Soon
red Pepper. "Baxter's cro
ve it, there was a room next to the Baxter dormitory that was vacant, the plaster ha
l came close to a door which comm
Dan Baxter say. "I'll carve the turkey and you, Coulter, can cut the cake, and Mu
anything hotter than that
merous preparations for the feast. Then the stuff was passed arou
turkey sandwich. "Say, wouldn't it make Jack Ruddy and his cr
etty warm," came from Pax
ick," answered the
uch! It's ful
from Mumps. "
tter with it?"
mething hard. Gues
ame from Ritter. "Say, Dan
ider. He made a wry face and ej
orst cider I
caught up a glassful. He took one
ed. "Oh, my insides are burning
s peppery, too!"
ull of
elery has got la
st sandwich I ev
e is full
is curran
omebody has play
e of the stuff. It
ed Mumps, turning pale. "I-
gasped Dan Baxter. He was so
d answer th
d it, I'll-I'll skin 'em a
the stuff was fixed up, and there will be no feast to-night, that
is," said Baxter, starting up. "An