Radio Boys Loyalty; Or, Bill Brown Listens In
especting their departure from the honorable ways and the rules of the school. Most pronounced were the expressions of wonder over the fact that the carrier of
un had been pulled on me, I
d, too, Siebold!"
expect from the daring and apparently successful gunman. He laughed, and
you played anyway fair and gave a little notice. We'll give you a dare, Siebold, you and all your deputies, though I suppose you'll send them and hang back yourself. We'll be ready to take all the hazing you fellows can give to-morrow afternoon at about three
the school had a freshman dared the upper classmen to haze him
and Gus, studying in their room, could tell from the tramping of feet outside their door. Then there was the louder tramp of feet coming nearer and without a preliminary call or knock the door fle
lemen; we are at you
's this? Wire
ould be seen that these offered no serious check, as anyone could spread them apart and push through. It was evidently with this intention that the hazers fairly struggled through th
sed by some others who, hastily coming to the rescue, also became entangled. The rest, chiefly onlookers, refrained from too close acquaintance with the very apparent cause of all t