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The High School Left End

CHAPTER X
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"Other fellows are after your sweet-hearts." "I wonder how that happened," Dick observed good-humoredly.

"I didn't know we had any sweethearts." "What about-----" began Purcell, wondering if he had made a mistake.
"Please don't drag any girls' names into bantering talk," interposed Dave, quickly though very quietly.
So Purcell said no more, and he had, indeed, meant no harm whatever.
But others were noticing, and also talking.

High School young people began to take a very lively interest in the new appearance of Dodge and Bayliss as escorts of Laura and Belle.
Then there came one especially golden day of early autumn, when it seemed as though the warm, glorious day had driven everyone out onto the streets.

Dodge and Bayliss met Laura and Belle, quite as though by accident, and manifested a rather evident determination to remain in the company of the girls as long as possible.
Finally Laura halted before one of the department stores.
"Belle, there's an errand you and I had in mind to do in there, isn't there ?" Laura asked.
"May we have the very great pleasure, then, of your leave to wait until you are through with your shopping ?" spoke up Bert Dodge quickly.
Laura flushed slightly.

Just then more than a dozen of the football squad, coming back from the field, marching solidly by twos, turned the corner and came upon this quartette.


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