[Frank Merriwell at Yale by Burt L. Standish]@TWC D-Link bookFrank Merriwell at Yale CHAPTER XIV 9/14
Ordinarily he would have succeeded with the greatest ease, but the fall had robbed him of his strength. Then came the knowledge that the freshmen had been repulsed.
The sophomores were cheering wildly, and the unfortunate freshmen were downcast. "They've held us out," muttered Harry, bitterly.
"It begins to look as if we'll have to climb over the fence if we get inside." "What's that ?" cried Frank, bracing up a little.
"Climb the fence? Not much!" "Then how'll we get in? Will you tell me that ?" "We'll find a way." "Wind a fay!" spluttered Harry excitedly.
"It's easy enough to say that, but I don't believe we can do it." "Oh, freshies! oh, you poor freshies!" tauntingly cried the victors. "Don't you wish you could? But you can't do it, you know!" "That remains to be seen," muttered Merriwell, brushing the hair back from his eyes.
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