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Frank Merriwell at Yale

CHAPTER VI
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He inherits it from his father, and the old man will not allow him to lead in athletics, so whatever he does must be done secretly." Frank was interested.

He wondered how a fellow like Bruce Browning could come to be know as "king of the sophomores," unless such a title was applied to him in derision.

Now he began to understand that Browning was something more than the lazy mischief planner that he had seemed.
Frank's interest in Browning grew.
"And you say he is backing Diamond ?" "That's the way it looks from the road." "Well, Mr.Bruce Browning may need some attention.

It is he who puts the sophs up to their jobs on us.

We ought to put up a big one on him." "That's right! that's right!" "Merry," said Jones, "set the complicated machinery of your fertile brain to work and see what it will bring forth." "That's right! that's right!" "I'll have to take time to think it over." "We have a few soph scalps," grinned Rattleton, pointing to a number of caps with which the walls were decorated, all of which had been snatched from the heads of sophomores.


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