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Tom, Dick and Harry

CHAPTER FIFTEEN
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CHAPTER FIFTEEN.
EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL.
It was plain to be seen that Tempest, although he had borne his humiliating penalty like a man, had been badly bruised by it.

Not that he broke out into any wild rebellion, or tried to make for himself a party to avenge his wrongs; but he seemed to have either lost interest in his work as house captain, or to enjoy disturbing the sensibilities of his friends by a reckless indifference to its affairs.
The story of his "extra drill" had become public property in Low Heath.
Most of the fellows sympathised with him, but could not understand why he had not appealed to the head master.

A few, a very few, suggested that he had come badly out of the business; but no one particularly cared to discuss the matter with him.
To Pridgin and Wales he insisted that it was no use referring to Dr England.

The Head was bound to support his policeman.
"Why not get Redwood to take it up ?" suggested Pridgin.
"Redwood! He wouldn't go a yard out of his way.

What does it matter to him--a day boy?
No, old chap, we can take care of ourselves.


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