Dick Merriwell’s Trap
h he had seen June standing. She stripped off her glove a
d with dirt
d, and she gave it a squeez
d it!"
was Darrell. Did you
o get the touchdown. I was determined to see part of the game," she went on hurriedly. "I'
ought
u must come to the hotel this evening
nd remain a gentleman? She has eve
-night. She will see you, and I am expec
will y
I gave it to you and tha
hotel at a certain hour, so while Fardale Military Academy was re
e charge of professionalism against several of her team. Had she been victorious she would not have cared so much, but now she knew a close investigat
Arlington. There was some delay, following which the lady
y, "you have come to your senses a
e matter over with you, Mrs. Arlingto
brought th
with me all
ll ta
nded a mask-party that night and discovered a plot to ruin my arm so that I could take no further part in football this season. It was to be done by means of a poison
est is this to
in a moment. Three of my enemies in school were concerned in the plo
not beli
her brother from Fardale Academy. I promised not to expose him. She gave me the charm for luck. I have kept it, and it seemed to give me luc
not believe a word of your prepostero
our da
. "Mr. Merriwell might have disgraced Chester, but
to stop. It had a most alarming sound.
e! f
oor. Above he saw rolling s
is afire!
med June. "He is up
horror, and swayed as if about to f
oke. One of them struck him and nearly knocked him down. They were screaming with fear. Pandemoni
e smoke got into his mouth a
floor, and Dick knew Room 42 was on the third. The fire might cut him off, but he did not hesitate to
ght. "I believe I
the numbers on the doors. He reached the front of the house and flung a door open. In th
e asked. "Is th
. "Come on lively if you
ees seemed to buckle beneat
" he cried fee
e stairs came a flash of fire, and it seemed tha
d, "No chance of ge
the smoke. With Arlington still in his arms, he rushed to a wi
e hook-and-ladder company. The
Dick. "Run one of th
gine came smoking and stringing sparks along the street. A crowd had
ump!" th
tched them coolly. He was supporting Arlington,
he window on to the ladder. Below the flames burst through a window and he gasped as smoke and heat threa
is
cad
brother! It's Dick Merriwel
Chester's mother was there and clasped her son in her ar
may keep th