[The Mystery at Putnam Hall by Arthur M. Winfield]@TWC D-Link bookThe Mystery at Putnam Hall CHAPTER XIX 8/11
"It's a shame to say I did!" "You'll stay in after school," commanded Crabtree, majestically. The accusation, and the fact that he had to stay in when the others were allowed to go out and have their fun, did not suit The Imp at all.
While he sat in the classroom all alone, he thought again of something that had come into his mind before. "I'll do it!" he said firmly.
"I'll do it to-night! I'll show him that he can't accuse me for nothing." Since the fall term at Putnam Hall had opened Josiah Crabtree had been making frequent trips to Ithaca, to a well-known dentist located in that city.
Although many of the cadets did not know it, a few, and among them Pepper, were aware that the teacher was having a new set of false teeth made.
Now the teeth were finished, and Josiah Crabtree was wearing them with great satisfaction and not a little pride.
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