[Frank Merriwell’s Chums by Burt L. Standish]@TWC D-Link bookFrank Merriwell’s Chums CHAPTER II 4/8
Where do you go ?" "If you want to come along, and have some fun, I will show you to-night." Frank hesitated.
It was a great temptation, and he felt a longing to go. "Well," he said, finally, "I have not broken any in quite a while, and I believe I'll take a whirl with you to-night." "All right," nodded Bart.
"I'll show you some fellows with sporting blood in their veins." "But I want you to understand I do not propose to follow it up night after night," Frank hastened to say.
"A fellow can't do it and stand the work that's cut out for him here." "Bother the work!" "I'll have to work to keep up with the procession.
If you can get along without work, you are dead lucky." "Oh, I'll scrub along some way, don't you worry; and I will come out as well as you do in the end." That night, some time after taps, two boys arose and proceeded to carefully prepare dummies in their beds, arranging the figures so they looked very much like sleeping cadets, if they were not examined too closely.
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