Whispering Tongues
we have at
we have at
we have at
dull ca
s as they marched up the street toward the college grounds. They were young, all in a happy mood; they kept step to the stroke
ngth and clearness above the others. He was the leader of his class; in favor
long the terrace, still singing. They halted in front of Profes
Lee, drink it do
Lee, drink it do
Lee, and a right
down, dri
down, d
Gilead
Gilead
of Gi
on the Bi
re the door of the house was opened, and from the square of ligh
students sing along this terrace for twenty years and more, and I never liked their songs better tha
pressible from the group, while all the r
was never trespassed upon. There were one or two good stories handed down from class to class, narrating the just fate that befell audacious students of the past who ha
htest of all his hopes were centered. This boy, Charley, was a member of the Sophomore Class. He was a bright, lovable,
eering into the group on the walk as if trying to make out the identity of the persons who c
son, bring him dow
son, bring him dow
son, for he's al
him down, bring him
He and Parmenter were bosom friends. Their compa
"are you there? Hello, fel
lease! Move up now and let the gentleman aboard! Why d
he party faced toward the campus and started
Good-night, Sammy
ng to lea
along, roll al
we rol
e deep
time, and back from the campus, mellowed by the
Sammy! Sweet
dreams
ng to lea
sor Lee, and he smiled as he thought of the real affection and seeming irreverenc
. He enjoyed their fun, approved of their games, and was the champion of athletics at Concord. B
stant city, confined in an asylum for the insane, Professor Lee's only brother had lived for years, an imbe
not strange that hazing was an object of ho
dows of North College the tall figure of a young man emerged and came toward them. In the bright moonlight he wa
at once a prominent position among his fellows. But he was inordinately vain. He did not h
of students; and while Van Loan's real ability met with the re
fit. But the articles of ornament and apparel which particularly attracted the atten
canes before reaching their third term. Any violation of this law was sure to bring on a class rush, in which t
a group of Sophomores with a cane in his hand and a silk hat on his
e one in the group, as
me to life," replied another.
ed with anger. He started boldly on, turning to the right as if
ean by this impertinen
rhaps you were not aware of this rule. If not, we shall be pleased to escort you to your room, where you can lay these highly objectionable articles of a
wear?" interrupted Van Loan, hotly. "Stand asi
ontinued Parmenter, coolly, "we shall be obliged to ask y
e any one of you to come and get them. I dare all of you to t
out into the road, retreating steadily until he came to t
What right have you to stop a gentleman in
s," came the quick reply f
ictim. Van Loan glanced about him nervously, and
we won't even disturb the par
too," said another, "for
South College. The circle about Van Loan was completed and contracting. He saw that his only hope lay in hol
en now bearing down on them as members of the Freshman class; "wi
stance was at hand, and his
and I'll keep them, and the first man that
cing quickly to his side, tripped him so suddenly and dexterously that he measured
he cane from his grasp, and Robins
ir trophies only to find themselves face to face with and outnumbered
he Sophomores. It was followed at once by the class cry of the Freshmen. Soon the campu
hile the Juniors and Seniors, moving about on the outskirts of the ba
tle moved away from him, and looked down ruefully and i
, do they?" said a smil
off his coat, and began wringing the water from it. Suddenl
er; "a first-class all-around athlete. I shall be happy
muttering something more about cowards and bullies, he turned sav
ng himself quickly about and ran, as fast as his heavy garments would permi
and through it, looking for Parmenter, his wet clothing lik
d unbroken. Wherever it was, there was the center of the fight. The struggling group about it moved here and there, now swiftly, now slowly, swayi
cks of their owners, clothes were rent and ruined-everywhere
urging mob finally reached a point in the
and ran rapidly along the drive toward the main entrance to the building. He held Van
encouragement and wild yells of anticipated victory. The non-combata
as if he had been hurt. They saw, too, that Van Loan was gaining on him; and more than one perso
e did not do so. He kept on until pursuer and pursued were side by side; then turning sharply and suddenly, he t
. In an instant Van Loan had seized the cane, and flourished it for a second in heroic attitude above the prostrate bod
ay in the moonlight, white-faced, limp, and unconscious,
ng over him in deep anxiety. "He's hurt! Maybe the brute has killed him!
a dozen of his classmen had already lifted him in their arms, and a moment later they we
the hands of the Freshmen. Henceforth every man in the class was entitled, by virtue of the time-hon