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The High School Left End

CHAPTER V
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From the shanty, at first, came crooning tones, as though the man in brogans were humming over old songs to himself.
Occasionally there was a snore; evidently Bill was drowsing the day away.
"Now, I'm going down there," whispered Dick.
"Look out the big fellow doesn't catch you," warned Darrin.

"I've an idea he'd beat you to a pulp if he caught you." "I'm not as big as he is," admitted Dick, grinning, "but I think I might prove as fast as he on my feet." As Prescott started to steal down into the hollow Dave reached about him, gathering all the fair-sized stones within reach.
"If Dick has to come from there on the rim," soliloquized Darrin, "a few stones hurled at the face of that ugly-looking customer might hold him back for a while.

And I used to be called a pretty fair pitcher!" Prescott, in the meantime, was stealing around the shanty, applying his eyes to some tiny cracks.
At last he turned, making straight and cautiously up the slope.
As he came near, Dick sent Dave a signal that made that latter youth throb with expectancy.
"Yes! We've found Theodore Dodge!" whispered young Prescott eagerly.
"He's in there, lying on the floor, bound and gagged." "Whew! And what is Mr.Brogans doing ?" "Sitting on the floors smoking and playing solitaire with a dirty pack of cards.

The other rascal, Bill, is sleeping at a great rate." "What are we going to do now ?" "Dave, are you willing to stay here, hiding and keeping watch on the place ?" "Surely," nodded Darrin, with great promptness.
"If the wretches should try to take Mr.Dodge away from here-----" "I'll follow 'em, of course." "And leave a paper trail," nodded Dick.
"Here is all the paper I have in my pockets," he added.
"I have some, too," muttered Dave.
"I'll be back as speedily as I can get help." "You ought not to be gone more than an hour." "Not as long as that, I hope.

Goodbye, Dave, and look out for yourself." After going the first hundred yards Dick Prescott let himself out into a loping run, very much like that used by the "soreheads" in getting back to town.


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