The Rover Boys in Alaska
more fully than ever that his brother was not himself.
you got those pills with you t
as the re
taken an
use? They don't
see them
well be bread pills, or Gumley's red ones," and he grinned for a mom
y. "It says to take one three times a day when needed,
do any g
fellow. Wait, I've got my pocket cup a
e a wry face as he swallowed the one Sam handed him. Sam kept
I hate sitting still. If we had the old Dartaway I'd take a s
othingly. "Just see those little fishes!" he
brother's forehead. At first Tom was rather restless, b
nnounced, presently. "I guess we
ay, Tom," was
id not feel much like eating, but his brother told him he had better have a little food, and they went in together. The
in Number 26. Since Dick was not to return to Brill his place in the latter r
sked Max of the would-be poet, as bo
y well, Max," was the rep
s head on so many dimes," said Max
e head with a wooden footstool
l, yah, instead of py college,"
returned Songbird, thoughtfully. "Hang it all, with Dick gone and To
his brother had persuaded him to lie down and rest, and now he was asleep
zing thought to imagine that Tom might go out of his mind. "He's got to have a doctor-some specialist. I'm glad Dick is coming, so we can talk it over. Bu
hard work and the youngest Rover made slow progress. An hour pass
he was," he whispered
ome in," and his chum did so, and Sam closed the door
ly," said Songbird. "I think Spud understands. But Stanley-we
was-well just right here," and Sam touched his forehead. "It's
nd Tom home
I if he w
doctor to
with Dick when he comes. But I wish
hen, as Tom moved restlessly, he hastily le
other made him take another of the pills and then both retired. For a lo
brightly and he feared he had overslept himself. He glance
nder where
placed his clothes and saw that it was
Sam's, mind. In a jiffy he was out of bed and had begun to dress. He did not spend longer than was necessary on his toilet.
brother Tom," he said
quite a while ago
did h
w. He was ne
ank
y a score of Brill students were in evidence, but
Grimes, one of the crowd.
. Have you
k a walk dow
ch w
rds t
ng
f half an ho
bell in the tower was sending out its last call for breakfast. Sam put down the road on a run, all sor
unexpected call from a nearby field, and Tom vaulted the
r and gave the other a quick look. Tom's eyes were as bright as they
, Sam. Say, were you coming af
you want
mistaken, Sammy, my son. I'm not going to do anythi
yesterday. But come on,
side by side. "Say, I did some queer things yesterda
tainly d
Stanley in a
They were in dange
ol, and I'll tell 'em so when I get a chanc
Tom. Here it is, take it as s
goes. I certainly don't want to act like I did yes
to go slow with studying and with all excitement.
s the slow and thoughtful answer. And then Tom put his hand
ad a chance to talk to Spud and Stanley. He went up to bot
kly. "I knew you weren't yourself, To
d scratched his chin and hands. Sam had told him to send the suit to the cleaner's
er. If you are going to act like that in the future I don't want anything to do with you," and he left
l right, Tom," said
as Spud is concerned,
nley, didn't yo
nt anything to do with me," and Tom sank in an easy chair in the room. "Sam, I guess I put my fo
tuation, Tom. I'll speak to h
uld he? I'm all right, am I not? I'm not crazy, or anything like that, am I?"
aid you were. That crack on the head put yo
ard," said Tom, and he heaved a deep sigh. Then he very abruptly turn