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The Rover Boys in Camp

CHAPTER XVIII
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"That's queer.

Who fired that gun ?" "Private Jackson." "I will interview Jackson," said the master of the school, and he ordered Jackson to his private tent.
"What made you raise the alarm, Jackson ?" he questioned sharply.
"I thought some of the cadets were out of camp, sir," was the answer.
"Did you see them go ?" "Not exactly, sir, but I thought I saw three or four of them sneaking along near the woods." "Humph! You should be sure of what you are doing, Jackson.

It is not commendable to arouse the whole camp at midnight for nothing." "Well, I thought I was sure," insisted the crestfallen cadet.

He knew for a certainty that some of the cadets had been out but saw no way to prove it.
"In the future be more careful while on guard duty," said Captain Putnam coldly; and there the subject was dropped.
"Who fired that shot ?" asked Sam, on the morning following the hazing.
"Jackson," replied a cadet named Gilson, who had been one of the hazers.
"The sneak!" murmured the youngest Rover.
"That's what I say, Rover." "Guess he did it to get square for losing that swimming race," put in another of the hazers.
"More than likely.

We ought to square up with him for it." "That's the talk." "Vat's der madder mit tossing him a blanket up ?" asked Hans earnestly.
"Think that's a good way to get square, eh, Hans ?" laughed Sam.
"Dot's der vorst bunishments vot I know of," said the German boy with deep conviction.


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