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The High School Pitcher

CHAPTER I
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Now the third way is to buy goods on credit." "That's just as bad," protested Dan.

"Where, in the whole town, could a bunch of youngsters like us, get thirty-six dollars' worth of real credit ?" "I can," declared Dick, coolly.
"You?
Where?
With your father ?" "No; Dad rarely takes in much in the way of pennies.

I don't suppose he has two dollars' worth of pennies on hand at any time.
But, fellows, you know that 'The Morning Blade' is a one cent paper.

Now, the publisher of 'The Blade' must bank a keg of pennies every day in the week.

I can see Mr.Pollock, the editor, this afternoon, right after luncheon.


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