The High School Freshmen; or, Dick & Co.'s First Year Pranks and Sports
out the presence of Fred Ripley. That haughty young man
lever can hatch a whole lot of mischief. This Dick
doors were locked. In the boys' basement were lockers A and B. Each locker wa
rescott was at presen
the monitor of that locker went to the basement with him, unlocking the door
he safety of hats, coats, umbrellas, overshoes, etc., that
p the stairs, a worried look on his face. He went straight to the principal'
ds?" asked the pri
happen to me, or to my overcoat, if you pr
as gone
rcoat pockets, a package containing a jeweled pin that had been repaired for my mo
oroughly on the
hunted th
n with you," propo
tudent searched thor
nd, was still there,
ornton, did any student have admitta
answered Di
r. Edwards, that you left the litt
of it, Dr.
it startles me," admit
sed Edwards, grimly, "to think what
n no theft. The door is locked, and the only two keys to it are the one carried by the monitor and
, sir," insisted the dismayed Edwards. "And that is a rather valuabl
lanation of the mystery before long," repli
isheartened, but there was no
e investigation further, but absolutely
Frank Thompson who ca
I've seen the last of my watch. It's one that father carried for a good many years,
the principal, looking up over
ch in the little change pocket in my reefer in order to be able to look at it frequently. I reached the locker just i
"It begins to look like an assured fact that there is some
t. He's no thief," pu
o be mixed up in anything dishonest. Yet something is wrong--very wrong. For
t at the moment. He went out to the remainder of his recess, f
students was questioned in the general as
ve nothing of value in their coats in the locker rooms. And while nothing distressing, has yet happened in
gh he did not imagine that anyone suspected him of
very simple reason that no one left
nted two eyes that did not show any signs of having been damaged. Fred himself offered no comment on his absence.
n on. He sat at his desk studying. Presently as permitted unde
oed down the aisle to the desk. The p
t the locker room thefts, and so I'm uneasy. Just as the bell rang I was having trouble with the pearl and diamond scarf-pin that I o
, in view of all that has happened, I think we shall do well to go down and c
r. Thornton thrust his head into the physics laboratory
, won't you, doct
barred door, Dick inserted the key, then threw open the door.
it's gone!"
nto the locker room. He himself expl
" muttered the bew
appened in this locker,
suspic
they were," admi
g from the othe
thi
te to suggest anything of the sort. But--er--but--has the monitor
et yourself!" cri
k, in the same breath, turning
t seeming reluctance, "but that pin is a cos