The Putnam Hall Cadets; or, Good Times in School and Out
ully that he would run the boat into th
larm. "That boat has got a pretty sharp
nyway," cried Jack, and conti
g as he was at acrobatic feats, and he did not come up until he was close to the side of the rowboat. Th
that oar!" cried
hit him with the other oar, he dove under the boat a
n alarm. "Don't! We a
ar from Paxton. Then he shoved the end of the blade against Dan Baxter, and in a twinkling the bully fell over
eamed Mumps. "Don't! I-I c
render?" de
throw me over! I-I wasn'
ou surrender?
me that oar!" For somebody had s
ou adrift without oars," came from P
t dare," fal
? You'll
im adrift,"
way out int
surrender!"
new suit, elegantly pressed,-were, of course, soaked com
he growled. "It will cost two dolla
on yourself, Bax
I did
ad you to try to run away w
to run off with 'em
eve you," bro
run away, and the rowboat with Paxton and Mumps was
," suggested Andy. "They ou
e talk!" c
tand it," fa
r, the others attended to Dan Baxter and Mumps. The prisoners had their hands tied behind them, and e
wim," said Jack, and dre
do with them?"
Mumps," came the suggestion.
said another. "They can loo
l make their mouths water to look at u
e going to leave them tied up
led, the boys continued their swim
let us go?" asked Dan Baxter,
k. "We've decided to let you
alarm. "I don't want to stay her
me from Pepper. "There are not very
enough!" And th
here until Sunday nig
'll call it square," said Baxt
to call it square, Ba
won't le
d the rest o
spread out where Baxter, Paxton, and Mumps could see them. So
Pepper, coming up with a glass full of the beverage
a drink," gru
soon as you go down to Cedarville and p
under!" growl
k?" asked Mumps. "I'
not of soda," said Andy. "I'l
direction of a spring. Soon he came ba
"I'm not going to be too mean abou
the cadets held his glass up to the mouth of a prisoner. A
s this?" splu
, spitting out the wate
s drier than ever
eral swallows,"
I," adde
aid Andy. "I thought you all need
me from Emerald Hogan, with a roar. "Tha
ied Baxter, in a rage. "Just wa
wistfully eyed the good things as the others disposed of them. The salt made them fear
ck, after the feast had come to an end. "A row on
ce for those races," put in Pepp
steal our boat?"
the academy," retorted Jack. "We ha
we had i
st yet," said Stuffer. "You
d Paxton. "Let us go and-er-I, for
said Pepper. "Awful
on you," said Mumps. "The captain
ot to say, Baxte
led the bully. He did not fancy s
o, will you keep
said that
we'll leave
gly. "Please don't do it! Dan, tel
e to leave us,"
ee. Come on, fellows, put the bask
red the craft. "We'll have to stay here all night, and I know it is going to rain! And there
s," interrupted the bully.
y, so there!" whimpered the sneak.
houted Jack, turnin
steps, but then
"Let us go. For Mumps' sa
xter, that's a bargain.
es
you,
a word-I pro
. Then he ran for the rowboat, leaped in and shoved of