The Heroes of the School
e greeted his chum, Fenn Masterson, otherwise known as "Stumpy" because of his sh
pelled but some o
expelled?" asked Bart Keene, coming
n is," repl
asked Bart, for, as had Ned, he
omething to do w
summons to classes the three boys and several other pupils hurried into the building. O
about John Newton?
hn's got to leave the school, but
g to expel him
. We'll s
itorium of the school for the usual morning exercises. When they were
pleasant duty to
arks that way unless he had to expel a pupil. Ned and Bart looked over toward where F
nd a tall youth, with eyes that squinted s
d Frank Roscoe, who was sitting besid
as you who had to face th
principal and teachers sat during the morning exercises. He did not seem to mind th
ring to himself, but he did not finish the
the pupils had heard before. The principal always used it, with such slight variations as might be necessary. "You have be
l duty. But this time there was a variation from the usual scene. John Newton stepped
want to say that while I'm partly
ply that John started. A number of the pupils turned in their
in the wind," whi
persisted John, ignoring the principal'
that matter thoroughly. No one is to blame but yourself, and your effort to shift the punishment to some other boy does not do you any good. You should not hav
fessor's announcement, and he wondered what connection
are a dangerous element to have in this school. Therefore, we return you to your friends," and, with a wave of his glasses
ng the morning session as to what caused John's expulsion, and what his reference to Fenn might mean, there
ys who had remarked Stumpy's apprehension, were gathered in the basement where
ud say it was all ended and he w
atisfy us," said Bart. "
Fenn declared. "You must
ss John will tell it all
. "He lives near me and I used to go fishing with him once in a while. But he got down on me beca
hool, but most of 'em aren't any worse than th
s it?" a
hole. He made some of the lime. I helped him. Got some of the stuff from the laboratory. Then he put it all over the
ay you helped him do
uldn't have done that much. When he learned he was discovered, for he left his knife in the desk, he said he was going to make me tak
ive you away," i
though I didn't know it. He must have found out that I didn't have any
Ned. "Do you think John will try to do
ot," Fenn
through the classroom, leaving black marks all over. He pasted paper caps on the pestle when the chemistry
cher believe a canary was loose somewhere. My, but he can whistle!" he went on. "He can do as well a