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The Half-Back

CHAPTER X
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The boy who cut the rope must have known when he did so that the result would be harmful to whoever rang the chapel bell this morning.

I wish it understood that I have no intention of dealing leniently with the culprit, but, at the same time, a confession, if made now, will have the effect of mitigating his punishment." He paused.

Joel turned an astonished look from him to Professor Durkee, who, meeting it, frowned and turned impatiently away.

"You have nothing more to tell me, March ?" "Why, no, sir," answered Joel in a troubled voice.

"I don't understand.
Am I suspected--of--of this--thing, sir ?" "Dear me, sir," exclaimed Professor Durkee, explosively, turning to the principal, "it's quite evident that--" "One moment, please," answered the latter firmly.


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