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Dick Merriwell's Trap

Chapter 3 HAPPINESS AND MISERY

Word Count: 1533    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

was over, he donned his clothes, feeling pretty well, for all of the game he had played through, for all o

and there was a healthy glow in his cheeks as he hurriedly packed his stuff and p

gh old time. They were packed into that room, their arms locked about one another, howling fo

oaning, it's n

use feel

ying, keep

ve done

sinner; you

stick a

in while yo

Fardal

haps who were rejoicing over the wonderful victory. It gave him a feeling of inex

love the old school as Frank Merriwell loved it before him, and he was thankful that Frank had rescued him fro

s own age. True, he often thought of the days when he had wandered alone into the woods and called about him the birds and wild creatures, every one of whom seemed to know him and fear him not a bit. True

we roam in the my

ys we never

en we, in a schoo

the past wi

riendship grew 'mid

ng souls must

that time in youth'

the royal r

royal red

ve it to

it we'

to ever

p, boys,

olors brigh

oyal red

hat room packed with loyal Fardale lads. His lips smiled while there was a tear in his eye, for that tear was a pearl

fender of the red and black, the greatest captain Fardale eve

roof. And the cheer ended with Dick's name three times

m, and he writhed with mental anguish t

me? Is he ashamed because he broke his promise not to play? Well, he o

into the game because she had urged him to do so, but sh

going to bring back another physician and make a

Chester. "I wo

ope it i

e hurt while he-while Dick Merriwel

ink you will be a

o do with that cheap fellow Merriwell. But, June, you can never know how I felt when I saw you in that carriage and knew

be quiet until we find out how much you are h

ed June to come to Fardale to satisfy June that Chester was in the right in his trouble with Dick Merriwell, but she had not f

uld anything like that happen to me? But it was so strange

at worried

ried

es

hy

your spine ha

urned sti

rror on his face. "Why, if that should

t!" cried the girl, regretting that she h

nd stared up a

e thing! And that fellow still strong and well! Nothing

ocked out of the game that day, how she had rushed to him as he lay on the field, and ho

bed, and she started as she realized he was think

d you, Chester!" she

such a spectacle of herself. All Fardale will know of i

ike him; but don't you think you a

o his elbow,

ay without having my sister go back on me

you forgotten that he stopp

! Wish

nd time he has saved me? Surely I owe him

must stay in Fardale no longer. I'll write mother

ay not be ab

t a

N

y n

ay nee

he did not say to me! But I'll fool him-I'll fool them all! I'll get up all right in a day or so!

or has told every

m to come here right away. I have something to say to that

I am gone," she

he left the room t

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