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Frank Merriwell at Yale

CHAPTER XIX
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Are you wid us ?" "Those who are not wid us are agin' us!" fiercely declared Bandy Robinson.
"And that is dead right, me b'hoys," nodded Arthur Street, who was known at Yale as Easy Street, on account of his free-and-easy way.
Merriwell hesitated.

He was in for any kind of honest sport, but he did not quite fancy the idea of stealing turkeys.
"Why don't we buy our turkeys at the markets ?" he asked.
The other lads stared at him in astonishment.
"Buy them!" they shouted.

"Say, are you dafty, man?
Where would the fun come in?
You know better than to propose such a thing." "Stolen fruit is ever the sweetest," quoth Uncle Blossom.

"It's not many fellows we would take into such a scheme, but you were just the man we wanted, Merriwell.

If we bought a turkey we wouldn't have any appetite for it.


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