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The Mystery at Putnam Hall

CHAPTER XXX
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He said the bully had quite some money at times, but the amount was quickly spent.
Just as Mr.Darwood drove around to the door with his sleigh Andy came back to the farmhouse.
"I had some hot words with Ritter," he explained.

"He was just as bullying as ever, and gave us no credit for hauling him out of the lake, and he said if Coulter was drowned it would be his own fault.

Oh, he is the limit!" The ride to Putnam Hall was a short one, and on arriving at the school the cadets hurried to their dormitories to change their damp clothing for suits which were perfectly dry.

In the meantime Jack asked Pepper to find Captain Putnam and tell the master of the school that he wished to see him on a matter of great importance.
A little later the former major of the school battalion entered the captain's private office, followed by Pepper and Andy.

They found Captain Putnam staring at a telegram that had just come in.
"Well, what can I do for you ?" he asked.
"I've got something to tell you, sir," returned Jack, and as briefly as possible he narrated what had occurred on the lake and repeated what Coulter had told him.


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