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The Rover Boys in Camp

CHAPTER VIII
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"But you must remember, I am not quite so tall.

I must have it an inch lower." "It seems to me you are mighty particular." "I have a right to be.

When you do your punching you can raise the bag as high as you please." "That's the talk," came from several standing near.
By this time Larry was on the floor again, and he came up to learn what Dick was doing.
"Dick, they tell me he is the best bag-puncher here," whispered Larry.
"I can't help it." "He will crow over you if you don't do as well as he can do." "Let him." Dick began his punching exercise slowly, for he had not tried it for some time, and was afraid he was a little stiff.

But, it may be added here, there was a punching bag in the barn at the Rovers' farm, so the youth knew exactly what he was doing.
"Oh, anybody can do that," remarked Lew Flapp presently.

"That's as simple as A.B.


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