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The High School Pitcher

CHAPTER XI
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"It's no use at all---not for another fortnight, anyway.

Good night!" Turning, Fred sped across the street and back under the shadows at the rear of the lawyer's great house.
"I wonder if the younker's gettin' wise ?" murmured Tip.

"He ain't smart enough to know that fer him to go to his old man an' tell the whole yarn 'ud be cheapest in the run.

The old man 'ud be mad at Rip, but the old man's a lawyer, an' 'ud know how to lay down the blackmail law to me!" Feeling certain that he was wholly alone by this time, Tip had spoken the words aloud or sufficiently so for him to be heard a few feet away by any lurker.
Shivering a bit, for he was none too warmly clad, young Scammon turned, making his way up the street.
Fully two minutes after Tip had gone his way Dick Prescott stepped out from behind the place where Tip had been standing.
There was a queer and rather puzzled look on Dick's face.
"So Fred's paying Tip money, and Tip knows it's blackmail ?" muttered the sophomore.

"That can mean just one thing then.


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