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Frank Merriwell at Yale

CHAPTER X
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The women departed after having once more expressed their opinion all around concerning me.
"When they were gone Hartwick came out of the clothespress.

We sat down amid the ruins and said over some words that will not bear repetition.
"That's the whole of the cat-and-dog story.

I've never been able to prove that Merriwell put the advertisement into the paper, but it is all settled in my mind.

It was directly after this that I went into training." Some of the sophs laughed and some showed indignation.
"It was a very nawsty thing to do," declared Paulding.
"I can't help laughing over it." chuckled Tad Horner.

"But of course you ought to get back at Merriwell." "Well, I shall do my best." "I don't think you need to train to do that trick," said Punch Swallows.


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