[The High School Pitcher by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookThe High School Pitcher CHAPTER XIII 10/16
You may go for the day.
When you come to-morrow morning, I will let you know what I have decided in your case." Submaster Drake bit his lips.
This was not the way to deal with a situation in which the principal had started the trouble.
Mr. Drake wouldn't have handled the situation in this way, nor would Dr.Thornton, the former principal. But Purcell, with cheerfulness murmured, "Very good, sir," and left the room, while many approving glances followed him. Messrs.
Morton and Luce shuffled rather uneasily in their seats. Mr.Cantwell began to gather an idea that he was making his own bad matter worse, so he changed, making an address in which he touched but lightly upon the incidents of the morning.
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