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The High School Pitcher

CHAPTER I
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Nor did they find the work too hard.

Americans will endure a good deal for the sake of a joke.
Monday morning, shortly after half-past seven, Dick and his chums had stationed themselves along six different approaches to the High School.

Each young pranker had his pockets weighted down with small packages, each containing fifteen pennies.
Purcell, of the junior class, was the first to pass Dick Prescott.
"Hullo, Purcell," Dick greeted the other, with a grin.

"Want to see some fun ?" "Of course," nodded the junior.

"What's going ?" "You remember that Prin.


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