The Rover Boys in New York; Or, Saving Their Father's Honor
t to have som
n to their studies. They had sent letters home, and to the girls, and had received several communications in return. They had
the search had been kept up for Josiah Crabtree, but so far nothing had been heard o
Tom?" asked Sam, throwing dow
y, and I've simply got to do something. Wish there was a hazing on, or som
Dick. "Better get at that theme you've got to write on
n-and I'm going out for it!" answered Tom, and c
lowed. Soon Dick came also, not wishing to be le
leaning and oiling the hardwood floor. They had a box of w
workman, and a bargain was quickly struck, and the fun-lo
oing to do with
t I'll do somethin
gar candy," said Dic
d Tom. "Just the thing! Hurr
m?" asked both
a present of this," was the reply
one to see that new, gir
the way soon. I'll have to hur
hat term by Tubbs and some other students. They met the dud
om. "I hope I ca
, as he and Sam follow
s. It was a dandy-but maybe we can improve
It was tied up with a blue ribbon, but this Tom slipped off with ease
, whipping out his knife. "We
or wax into various shapes to resemble candy. He took out some of th
pencil, which he cracked into tiny lengths. "The candy that
on the girl,"
her last week and the very next day she passed me o
last degree," added Tom. "Maybe this wi
He brought out several dried be
ition I confiscated from a Freshy who
ly beans!" cried Tom. "And cut up that r
was coming back. Instantly Tom shut the candy box, put back the paper covering and ribbon; and then
ep to himself, and when the Rovers went downsta
because her father has rocks, that she is too good to even recognize any of
who was stopping with an aunt who lived not far from Brill. The others were willi
said Spud. "Eats about a barrelful a week, so I un
l she'll be a good one,
attired, in light trousers, dark Prince Albert coat, white vest, spats, and
e some swell!"
Tom. "Keep back, fellows, or he'll spot us!" And h
ded directly for the house at which Miss Clarabel Ruggles was stopping, and the others saw him ascend the
The curtains to the parlor windows were half up, so they could look
me in, attired in an elaborate evening gown. Tubbs at once arose to his feet and, bowing very low, accept
ide heard the young lady cry, the words
t!" murmured Tom, and at thi
ard, don't you know," said Wil
The girl gazed hungrily at th
nswered the dudish
d quickly drew off the ribbon and paper. "Oh, my, how perfectly delicious
Tubbs, as the box was held out. "Ladies fi
as they ate they talked of various thing
-er--" stammered William Philander, and then he came
it, Mr.
-teeth, don't you know!" gasped the stylish s
y, and helped both him and herself. "As you were going to say," she added, with a
?" stammered Wi
dy I have! It tast
e I have!" groaned
candy is it anyway? My teet
dy came in. She looked in wonder at the
el!" cried the young lady
son. "I read in the newspaper only yesterday of some folks being po
tt," spluttered William Philander. "It is some
x and was sampling it. As it chanced to be a piece of
was all right," she added, a moment later. "But this piece! Why, I declare, it tas
oor William Phi
ax, Mr.
mistaken, my de
when I see it. And this is
bel!" murmured
spection, holding the box close to a lamp. "Humph! Rubber bands, beans, slate penci
--" gasped the dudish student.
uggles, haughtily. "One of your college jokes, I
't-I really--" gaspe
irl, sarcastically. "I do not wish it. And allow me to bid you
e it investigated," said Mrs. Garlett. "I don'
dear Mrs.
," she added, and then, in complete bewilderment, poor William Philander rushed out of