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Frank Merriwell at Yale

CHAPTER XII
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"I will not forget your kindness." "You are not the only one," panted Browning.

"There are others." "Are you going to the party this evening ?" chuckled Frank.
"Not till I have done you up, my friend with the swelled head." "Then you expect to be rather late ?" "We'll see!" Frank resorted to all the tricks he knew, but Browning was familiar with every one of them.

They gave up trying to down each other by main strength, and science cut quite a figure in their battle.
At length Browning got Frank foul, and to his dismay the leader of the freshmen felt himself falling.

Browning fell with him, a cry of triumph coming to his lips.
That cry turned to an exclamation of dismay, for Merriwell seemed to twist about in the air, and they fell side by side on the ground.

In a twinkling they were at it again, and over and over they went, till they finally stopped and got upon their feet together.
"Very good thus far," laughed Merriwell.


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