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The Mystery at Putnam Hall

CHAPTER XIV
5/11

"You can leave them here a month if you want to." He knew Captain Putnam well, having sold him some straw for the school stables.
The cadets had to trundle the bicycles back to Putnam Hall and then had many hours' work in fixing the wheels so they could be used again.
During those two days the youths made many inquiries, but were unable to get a clue as to who had played the trick.

Ritter and Coulter "laid low" and kept out of their way.
Following the game with the Dauntless Club came several other football contests, and Putnam Hall won two games and lost one.

Then the weather turned off cold, with a promise of snow in the air.
During those days it must not be supposed that the search for Jack's gold watch and chain was abandoned.

It was continued with spirit, but no clue was brought to light.
"It's as much of a mystery as the disappearance of my things when the horse ran away with me," said Andy.

"I don't suppose I'll ever hear of those things either." "Yes, but that was different, Andy," said the young major.


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