The Mystery at Putnam Hall: The School Chums' Strange Discovery
the temptation to play a joke. He saw Joe Nelson using his handkerchief and, o
f the pepper, and in the midst of
ter?" asked Mr. Strong, who w
" stammered Joe. "I beli
Pepper. "Very simpl
s I had better-ker-
ds to," was Jack's comment, an
and jumping up he left the table and the room. He ran out on the ca
long in the semi-darkness, in the direction of the woods. He was just able to make out
mused Joe, as he walked slowly to t
to eat. Then, of a sudden,
t it! Th
elson?" asked
et. But when the teacher was not l
e?" whispered t
w Ritter and Coulter s
closed one eye.
learned about
'em," murmured Jack, and immediately
cut themselves short on cake and pears. Pepper was the
them-if they are after t
'em before we get there," s
barrels," cried Pepper. "I am not going to p
roofer that much
es
pus and dove into the woods beyond. T
e 'em if we can
lk," answered
icinity where the tar-barrels had been left.
ing 'em on fir
er!" yelled Pepper. "Don't
all. "What's an old tar-barrel, anyway
barrels," an
shot up and all three of the tar-barrels, standing in a close triangle, and filled with dried leave
fully from Andy. "We'll not be able to
ly. "Oh, what luck!" he groaned, as he saw the flames from the tar-barrels climb
is dangerous!"
mean?" came f
d leaves are catching already! If it reaches yonder
pper. His merry face grew sober f
" said Andy. "It is Ritt
major. "Besides, the wind is rising and it is blowing towards the gym
ut the blaze o
n't of much account against tar, anyway. Gracious, see those f
g already!" gasped Pepper. "
oung major. "Captain Putnam will know what to do. Pepper, you and I had better try
he was gone the others did their best to subdue the rapidly-increasing conflagr
when the wind sent a sudden ed
lar fire department t
l send out the bucket bri
had one ember settle on his hand and Pepper was burnt on the ear. They got a good deal of smoke in their ey
much tar on 'em," panted Pepper. "It's
worth of your money," answe
ime a shout was heard, and
f water," he said. "And some other cadets
" answered Pepper. "See, two of
ack. Then an extra puff of wind sent all of the
n't dream of such a fire when the
are responsible," a
ew, each carrying a bucket of water. Leading them was G
w better than to light a fi
do it," ans
r tried to knock them flat with his rake. But that caused a heav
el," said Jack. "Dirt will put out
and then he sent some cadets back for more shovels
Captain Putnam. Among the number were Coulter
ire would spread to the wo
comes to the worst, say it was an accident, that we were trying t
rig
ones, with which to cover the burning objects. This worked very well on the barrels. But to reach the
tree down," order
used one while Peleg Snuggers wielded the
top of the tar-barrels. Up went a thick cloud of smoke and sparks. But the cadets
wet swabs, and had put out much of the fire elsewhere. One more tree had to be leveled, and this work was done by Joe and Bart.
," cried Pepper. "We'll need
et, and took up a cedar bough, and
enough of fire. We'll go back in the dark. Snuggers, you st
wered the gener
t does break out, fire
s,
ou'll have to stay all night," went on the owner of the school. Alexande
much relish remaining in the woods all nig
all. The conflagration in the woods had rather broken up th
ls in the woods," said Captain Putnam, when he
hn Fenwick, a small youth usually called Mumps. He was known
ou know,
h the barrels
he put the b
forward. "I bought them to celebrate with to-
you set them a
them to the lake-shore and pil
et them on fire
per, Jack and Andy, as well as Joe,
Captain Putnam, sternly.
m one cadet to anoth