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quick and w
on? I've got
riting, Bill," Gus declared, and a m
a little foppish in appearance even, and it was known that his people were very wealthy. Such as he, then, could well afford the sacrifice demanded of him to become a member in high standing of the Marshallton student body. Whatever was done
the belief that a high mentality and virile spirit demanded the extreme mental and physical show-down which hazing is wrong
exclaimed Gus, as he watched
n mean!" a
en chain lay on the ground among the feet of the struggling boys, and an unsuspecting heel soon reduced the time-piece to little more value than the metal in the case. A wallet slid out of a pocket and disgorg
treated that way," commen
thing may be well enough for rich fellows, though I think it's rank
citement without, he left the usual whatever-it-must-be with Bill. When Bill spoke again, s
Bill finished, "and it won
s convincing tongue-the boys returned well loaded to their room. They took from a paper packing box, whose conten
number of upper classmen. It was mid-afternoon, an optional study or
ose boxes; we have a little business to
ance in hazing him. He would have complied forthwith, had not Bill given an ultimatum. With a small box under his left arm, he shifted his crutch to his left fingers and slipped the free hand into h
ns want to haze
with cripples, kids, old ladies nor natural crimi
y now. Any interference with him will result in my turnin
ll in hand, followed after. He turned
to-day. Getting hazed is really great spor
ied by Bill and Gus. A moment before, Gus had been down to get a pair of pliers tha
ith you is in for the G. B.," one
to carry a gun and pull it here
, and no less than President Field and Profess
mending you two lads, that you have so soon shown utter disregard for the rules, the standing, the decency of our instit
sort, with the result that Fleming, of Chicago, had a ruined suit and panama, a fine watch destroyed, and a lot of money and papers probably lost. We came here to study; our means are limited; if we met with such a dis
gain, snapped it open and disclosed a rather un
n that this
for a much needed and wanted education. But I saw no harm in fooling those chaps wh
his head and laughed most heartily, nudgin
ll simply have to put a stop to this hazing-stop it under pain of dismissal. And this joke, now-it should be
t by to-morrow, if you will kindly
is that,
ll secret until then? We can promis
then
more real good than anything the faculty can do in
what Gray wrote, I think we ma