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Frank Merriwell at Yale

CHAPTER XIX
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If we're caught it will be called stealing." "Oh, well, a fellow who won't do anything like this is too good for this world.

He's got wings sprouting." "You know well enough that Merriwell is no softie," returned Harry, rather warmly.

"He's proved that.

Any man has a right to his ideas, and if he thinks a thing wrong he's justified in refusing to have anything to do with it." "Perhaps so; but Merriwell is right on the limit now." "How ?" "He will not drink, he does not smoke, and I never have heard him cuss." "Does it make a fellow a man to drink and smoke and swear?
I tell you you'll go a long distance before you find a fellow who is any more of a man than Frank Merriwell.

I was dead lucky when I got him for a roommate." "You're stuck on him.


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