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in, Tom, down to the g
s attending a wedding, is it?" And To
eturned Sam Rover, a grin showing on his own face.
sure of that. Dora is
e, Tom?" and the youngest Rover
deep sigh bef
" he said slowly. "My head isn't just as clear as it might be.
t didn't split your skull open. Maybe
y, sooner or later. You see, I've been studying hard the last three days, trying to make up for lost time,
k you had bette
Sam. Can't you think of something? Whenever I try to concoct some sort of a joke it makes
Maybe that will do your head some good. We c
nd of studying. My! don't I wish I was in Dick's
with Dad's business. Those broker
up a text book, glanced at it for a moment, and then threw it on the table. "No use, I can't study an
l Songbird and whoever e
, and left the room. Sam watched his brother pass down the corridor of the college building
ve front, but that crack he got on the head some weeks ago was a worse one than most folks imagine. I'm thinking he ought
oom he and Sam occupied. Then he looked around to make certain that nobody was observin
eel as if I had a regular windmill inside of it. And when I try to study it
entally and physically. His face was still somewhat pale, from the suffering he had undergone,
d shaking himself, he hurried out of the buildi
om, classes and lectures. Many hailed him and he called out in retu
wearing pointed patent-leather ties and a rose-colored cap. In the buttonhole of the stude
his head was forgotten. His hand went down in a pocket, to feel for something
ot notice the elbow in his way. The elbow caught him in the ribs, causing
tylishly-dressed youth. "What
ng as sober a face as possible. "I di
urpose, Tom Rover,
on purpo
Tubby or Tubblets. It is William Philander Tubbs, an
-I mean Tubbs. I'll not forget
out of my arm again," went on William Ph
ooks, W
m the dudish student "And don't you
remember now
lugger, eithe
Williams. Sorry I forgot before.
!" declared the stylishly-dressed student, in d
et before mentioned and, on the sly, he inserted a printed sheet of paper into each book. "Now you are all fixed, Tubbly," he added. "And yo
collar?" demanded the dud
use so much after this." And Tom comm
se, don't you know," answered William Philander
Tom had gotten a sheet telling of the merits of "Gumley's Red Pills for Red-Blooded People," and also some small bills relating to the same wonderful cure for many ills. The small sheets were in the books; the large
-loving Rover. "My, but you certainly do know
don't knock my books down again," he added, and
o watch the fun. He saw a number of students gather and all commenced to snicker at Tubb
s I'll hear about it later," and he turned back to the campus, to wait for Sam. As
go and see a doctor," he told himself. "Gosh, h
ion the fun-loving youth saw another student coming up rapidly. "Sam
Sam gets through with the lesson he's
ell, otherwise known as Songbird, because of his efforts
ssors? Maybe they'd excuse you from reci
about the lessons," answered the
sat in his ro
n his face of
chums were
him they
play with a
books he co
thespin on the head the first clip!" c
d verse, but I didn't get it
lesson har
heart with a
o throw tho
tside and r
nd so-an
ept on grin
teeth and pul
eally, Songbird, that's a dandy poem. You oug
so?" and the would-be
k-What can that fellow want?" added Tom suddenly, as
message for you,"
t it's no bad n
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