[The Rover Boys at College by Edward Stratemeyer]@TWC D-Link bookThe Rover Boys at College CHAPTER I 11/13
"Maybe I don't remember you and Nellie on the deck of the steam yacht that moonlight night--" "Aw, cut it out!" muttered Tom.
He turned to his father, who had been called from the room for a moment.
"If you think Brill College a good one, dad, it will suit me." "And it will suit me, too," added Sam. "I mentioned Brill for two reasons," explained Mr.Rover.
"The one was because it is near Hope Seminary and the other is because I happen to know the president, Dr.John Wallington, quite well; in fact, we went to school together.
He is a fine gentleman--as fine a fellow as Captain Putnam--and I am sure his college must be a good one." "If it's as good as dear old Putnam Hall, I shall be well content," answered Dick. "Then you are satisfied to go there, Dick ?" "Yes, sir." So it was settled and arrangements were at once made for the three boys to go to Brill.
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