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The Rover Boys at College

CHAPTER VII
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"That would mean trouble for the Stanhopes and the Lanings." "The money is in the banks now, Sam," said Dick.

"He couldn't get hold of it excepting on an order from those to whom it belongs." "And they'll never give him any such order," added Tom.
"Do you suppose he was going to see the Stanhopes and the Lanings ?" questioned the oldest Rover anxiously.
"He didn't say, I wanted to question him further, but a man who was standing on a corner, some distance away, beckoned to him, and he left me and joined the man, and the two walked off." "Who was the man ?" "I don't know." The boys talked the matter over for some time, but Songbird had nothing more to tell, and at last the subject was dropped.

Songbird was introduced to Stanley, Max, and a number of the other students, and soon he felt quite at home.
That evening there was a bit of hazing.

Dick and Tom escaped, but Sam, Songbird and Stanley were caught in the lower hallway by a number of the sophomores and carried bodily to the gymnasium.

Here they were tossed in blankets and then blindfolded.
"We'll take them to the river," said one of the sophomores.


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