3/11 And I ain't afraid about Dick Lee, now I've seen the rest. He can go right ahead of some of them." "They'll bounce him if he does. Tell you what, Dab, if you and I want to be popular here, we'd better wear our old clothes every day but Sunday." "And miss about half the questions that come to us. Dick won't be sharp enough for that." "He says he's going to write a letter home tonight. Made him turn pale too." Those first letters home! Ford's was a matter of course, and Frank Harley had had some practice already; but Dab Kinzer had never tried such a thing before, and Dick Lee would not come to anybody else for instructions. |