Frank Merriwell's Nobility; Or, The Tragedy of the Ocean Tramp
stateroom together. The tutor wa
young collegians enjoyed every minute, not one of t
n his bunk, groaning and dismal, even t
n Rattleton's misery, for he cou
e of a nautical flavor, such as "Larboard Watch" an
much annoyed by their singing. He pounded on the partition, and expressed his
get very agitated,"
e than hammer on the partition," grunted Bruce. "He's kept
er," was Diam
" said Merry. "But he seems to ply
" asked Jack
any game where there are no stakes. He gets int
on this boat if he's looking for suckers. He shoul
tended at first that he didn't know much of anything about the game, but, if I am not mist
yed?" as
good, a small, bespectacled man, well fitted with the na
the Frenchman's stateroom to-day,
imed Frank. "I wonder why they d
d you know the Frenchman has the biggest stateroom on the boat, so there
hing mysterious about th
rs on this boat," grunted Browning. "I haven't seen much of
hy
d I don't understand why such a fellow d
ink it rather singular that we did not cross the pond in a regular l
ere came a rap on their do
a plaid suit, and wore a red four-in-hand necktie, in which blazed a huge diamond. There were tw
boys," he drawled. "H
ed in and cl
seen you fellows together, and you seem like a jolly lot
wondering what he was driving at. For a moment the
all that, and I'm awfully rocky to-day. Got a splitting headache. Didn't know but some of you had a br
uietly, but Diamond loo
med the Virginian, warmly. "Do yo
d on Jack, lift
fellow-"
rank
romo seltzer, as none
"None of us are drinkers, but then we're all liable to get a little
with the diamonds and the red necktie, and he felt like averting
p late and play
olly lot of fellows, and you
y without drink
if you considered it a crime to take
a bit, but he held himself in
you call it, without being intemperate; but I prefer to let the stuff
how a fellow can be fooled. But you do
know it, Mr.
spoke of going over the li
le who never played a game
ards? You have played
le, Mr. Bloodgood. I think you have ma
the fellow. "You must be
ed Jack; "open the
ed the hot-head
Y.M.C.A. is a splendid organization, and it has proved the anchor that has kept many a young man from dashing onto the rocks of destruction. Those who sneer at it should be ashame
ood la
Never made such a blunder before in all my life! S
nd could not be held
the Y.M.C.A. If I were doing the one or belonged to the other, I should not be ashamed of it. I don't like you. I
ung open
-day,
turned round, laughed
as Frank closed the door; "why didn't