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The Chums of Scranton High Out for the Pennant

CHAPTER II
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Besides that, in this newspaper here I've got some bread, and two fine pieces of bologna sausage that I bought in a village I came through.

So altogether I'm expecting to have a right swell feast pretty soon." Thad looked interested in these things.

He even peeped into the two cans, and decided that wherever the tramp got that coffee it certainly could be no "slops," for it had the real odor.

The warmed-over soup, too, smelled very appetizing, Thad admitted.

On the whole, he concluded that tramps were able to make out very well, when they knew the ropes of the game, and how to beg at back doors.
Hugh, on the other hand, was more interested in the man himself than in his limited possessions.


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