The High School Freshmen; or, Dick & Co.'s First Year Pranks and Sports
scott's cheeks turned a dull red as he replied, qui
told you that
ntemptible thing?" insi
t this altercation in the school grounds. Half a dozen of the girls, too, hovered in the background, in
e, in which one older in the world's ways might hav
ed Fred Rip
ou don't believe me?" sa
hed Ripley, sho
O
hough bright, energetic, honest Dick Prescott had been struck
om Dick Prescott's lips, as his face went wh
d?" sneer
d, at that--that is too crippled, today
ley, confidently. "The yarn a
e jacket pocket in which it had rested.
anyway!" Prescott
the older High School boys looked serious. F
cap at once, hurling his strapped-u
was a member of the first class, a member of the school eleven,
d Ripley. "The cub wants t
njured hand," retor
. "And he's got so fight,
"But remember, Fred, it's allowable, when
ked Fred, lookin
lace, if Prescott wil
hompson
for that. I'm a third classman, and you're a first
oor little freshman with the crippled hand," insisted Thompson. "So ge
ion couldn't be made a
mettle and strength
, had been standing back, kee
ward, "isn't a freshman allowed to say
who knew Dan to be one of y
ntinued Dan Dalzell, hotly. "But Ripley wants som
Tom Reade, also
ith me, too," offe
ded Greg Holmes
ers were freshmen, an
sco
nk I want--to fight a
y, ho
ne as big as you are. So, Ripley, you're answerable to Prescott's friends. I'll tell you what you can do. There are five of us. You can take any one of us that you prefer for the first bout. Wh
, "I don't allow any freshman to talk that way to me. I won't fight you
stood his ground unflinchingly. But Thompson seized t
first classman. "This is descending to a low level. We don't want a lot of bicker
k Prescott, who had had time to cool down a
," nodded
day, why can't this meeting hold over until my hand is
Frank Thompson, looking about him at other upper classmen. "Is it the gen
ck an eager, a
es to it. If you pick any trouble with Prescott until you get the word, or if you try to find any excuse for hitting hi
pley. "All this fuss abo
forward, but Thomps
ve it up. Bottle it. You can have all the more
was," retorted Ripley, scornfully. "And
e garment was fashionably made and of the best material, for Ripley's father was a wealthy l
it there when donning the coat to leave school at one o'clock that day. Fred knew that Dick had been
auntering over to where the fluttering group of girls wai
o with such a low-down fellow as Pre
ed Fred, harshly; "but I can't let ev
cused Dick Prescott of playing off a lame hand. I know how his hand became crippled. Dick wanted me
rejoined Clara, with a toss o
r. They always did, after school was out.
with quick, resolute step, she marched over
accused of pretending about a hurt hand. I k
more, Miss Bentley,"
d night before last. Dick Prescott didn't want anyth
in several of the High
going to. You see, it happened this way: Mother had forty-five dollars on hand that belonged to the church fair fund. So, night before last, she asked me to take it over to Miss Bo
purse and I screamed, of course. Then some one came running down the street as fast as
wice as big as Dick Prescott. I thought Dick was going to be killed. Twice the fel
sed the inter
stop the wretch from getting away. At last, however, the fellow hurled Dick backward, so that he f
" confirmed F
or, to take Dick into the office. Father said, afterwards, that Dick's right wrist was sprained, and his ankle wrenched a bit, too. He said Dick would be doing w
ootpads, are you?" demanded Thompson, resting a friendly hand on Dick's shoulder.
, I guess I was a bi
redd
o beauty's aid?" dema
rowing redder still. "I was ashamed
ws, what do you think of the modest cheek of this fresh
!" broke in another fir
he is!" cam
! wh
d, blushing freshie, pumping his unin
nly a freshie in years, but he'll get over that. Now, up with D
s injured hand the upper classmen rushed him out of the school grounds, onto the street, holding him aloft in the post
ence! That's us! That's us! G-R-I-D-L-E
e, turning at the head of the street. "Why, they're y
e him a ducking, as he deserves,
yell, and the girls are w
ing the school sneak," ret
n't care about mixing up too much with such a
led my coat, and I'll make him smart for it!"
, by having anything more to do wi
tch and plan for years, if I have to, to take all the conceit and meanness out of that sneak. I'll never quit
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