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The Rover Boys in the Air

CHAPTER XIII
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Perhaps Flockley was not as wicked at heart as his former college cronies, Larkspur and Koswell, but he was equally ungrateful.
Soon the Rover boys and their chums were up in the dormitory where they had their rooms.

As before, Tom and Sam were together, in Number 25, with Dick and Songbird in Number 26, and Stanley and the others not far off.
"Home again!" sang out Tom, as he dropped in an easy chair.

"My, but this looks natural!" he added, glancing around.
"I want to tell you something," said Stanley, who had followed the three brothers and Songbird into one of the rooms.

"Maybe we'd better shut the door," he added, significantly.
"Yes, he's got news," added Songbird.

"Say, it beats the nation how some fellows hold a grudge," he went on.
"What's the trouble now ?" demanded Dick, quickly.
"Day before yesterday I was over to Ashton," answered Stanley, after the door to the room had been closed and locked.


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