The Rover Boys at College; Or, The Right Road and the Wrong
on
u sure you put it
answer. "I put it on t
jounced out somew
Dick, catching a
op of ours, and I suppose coming ov
eh?" came from Mr. Sander
am pos
better go back at o
with you,
and the farmer re?ntered the carriage and drove off.
ts?" he ask
repli
step t
er and were then introduced by an under teacher to Dr. Wallington, a gray-haired man of si
our father and I were old school chums. I hope you li
t at once that the doctor would prove their friend so long as they conducted themselves
re placed in charge of the house master, who said he would show them to t
But that will be impossible, since our rooms accommodate but two students each. We h
sked Dick with interest. He did
but day before yesterday we received a new application and the applicant said he d
pplicant?" ask
d he was an old school
treasure hunt with you
e broke out in a smile. "Oh, that's
ng man Songbird?" que
t's his n
must be a
least verses that he calls poe
were coming," put in Sam. "Think of having Hans
lege yet, Sam. But ther
hopef
s bright, clean and cheerful, with big windows looking to the southward. Each contained two clothes closets, two beds, two bookshelves, a bureau, a reading t
aid the house master. "And the trunk room is t
," answe
the man has already brought up your suit cases. I hope your
Powell comin
, so he te
m their suit cases in the closets and in the bureaus. Then they walked down to one of the lavatories and
se," said Sam, with a trace of a sigh. "I know I f
s brother. "Say, but I'm glad Songbird is coming," he added. "I don't
heartily. "And his poetry
and some of the faculty. To the east of the main building was a long, one-story structure, containing a library and a laboratory, and to the west the three-story dormitory the lads had just left. Somewhat to the rear was another dorm
nd no mistake," observed
athletic field beyond
s baseball and
the highway to watch for the coming of Tom. Hardly had they reached the road when they saw
spered Sam. "Won't they be
ng, let me do the talking." And thus speaking, Dick sat down on
loser, and of a sudden
rt and pulled his cron
ise stared at
y, coming closer and scowlin
answered D
esh
es
as much of a sneer as po
get here?"
Sanderson place," ans
fresh lot, aren't you?" he went on, glarin
usiness," answe
face took on a look of cunning. "Freshmen, eh? Then you don't know
ys, these are freshmen, and on the fe
nce!" answered another boy of t
l him off. Sam drew in his foot and then sent it forth so suddenly that
"Show them how they must b
that all the sophomores paused. "Is this an affair between Flockley and
l anything against you two?" dem
of knocking them both down a few hours ago. As i
e you were freshmen?
total strangers whe
ame from anot
se them to keep a certain party's name out of the story," added Dick sign
ley. "They are freshies and ought to be bounced
nd hammer 'em!" a
o had just come up. He had light curly hair,
one fence, Holden," sai
allow that
the leader of the so
re they please until twelve o'clock midnight. After that"-he turned to Dick and Sam-"well, your
to-morrow," cried another student. "I beg your
hing before I was kicked off the earth!" growled t
Sam pleasantly, and this caused some
ne down. "Only-well, if I catch you on the f
ng to these freshies?"
relish the turn
l to-morrow," answered
g a freshie toe the mark
added Jer
ader. "You've got to give a freshman time to get his feet planted on t
lder Rover. "We'll be ready for the
nd the majority of the second-year fellows fo
," said Flockley. "W
d, my name is Dick Rover a
e other fellow?
rothe
Flockley. "All right, I'll remember that, and I'll r
it too and square
d Flockley, and then he turned into the gatewa