The Dozen from Lakerim
mention of the name of his twin brother, Heady; and that, too, in spite of the fact that the two of them had quarreled and bickered so much that thei
own where Heady was at school, and visit him. Reddy got permission from the Principal to leave on Friday night and return on Monday.
ll the Lakerimmers went in a body down to the
so hard to get away from his brother, and then struggling so hard to go back to
he opposite direction would get in first. So they all stood solemnly around and waited. When this
a
ad
dummies for a moment, while the strangers on the platfo
his valise, and made a spring. A
f together-the reunited Twins, the completed Dozen-for the campus. The whole Twelve fel
column with their arms about each other, exchanging news and olds, both talk
e campus, when the others saw the Twins suddenly loose their hold on each other, and
ed to Sawed-Off: "The Tw
f again for Reddy's room, arm in arm. Later Heady arranged with his
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s room, and were all trying at the same time to tell him of the atrocious behavior of the Crows
am Scott's novels, with moats and castles, and swor
broke in
who took four villyuns, two in each hand, and swung them around his head till they got so dizzy that they swounded away, and then he threw one of 'em through a
, with the captives tied to the stake and bein' tortured and scalluped, and all sorts of hor
ing else they were anxious to describe; but Heady was
f so many things, I'd like to ask just one thing,
pected escape from his terrible adventure, he added quic
eady, getting mad
got the best of it all around, and that if anybody's after reven
etic Club to get out of a thing even, and call quits. Least
eech, trying to calm the growing rage, and he was supported by History, who tried to bring up some historical parallels, but was ordered off
ch another harangue as he had delivered during the famous snow-bat
ng all its force, and who began to grow just a bit eager himself to give the Crows a
going to reta
come," said H
his brother's success in stirring up a warlike spirit that he moved over, and sat down beside him
me-sooner than an