[The Rover Boys at College by Edward Stratemeyer]@TWC D-Link bookThe Rover Boys at College CHAPTER XV 4/14
Now he hurled it ahead into the bushes.
A cry of alarm followed, but whether he hit anybody or not he could not till. Holding the lamp so that it would light up the scene ahead, Dick and Tom ran through the grove of trees and then into the thicket of brushwood beyond.
They could hear two persons working their way along, and knew they must be the fellows they were after.
Once they caught sight of the rascals, but the evildoers lost no time in seeking cover by running for another patch of undergrowth. "Say, this is fierce!" cried Tom as he stepped into a hole and tumbled headlong. "Well, it's just as bad for those fellows," answered Dick grimly. "Yes, but I reckon they are not dressed up as we are," Tom had on his tuxedo and a white tie, and Dick was similarly attired.
But over the dress suit each wore a linen coat, buttoned close up to the neck. The two youths kept on until, much to their surprise, they came out on a back road that was almost as good as the highway they had left.
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