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The High School Left End

CHAPTER VIII
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Such young men, if they really need to study, should be educated at the expense of their families.

Both the High School and the community can easily dispense with the presence of snobs and snobbery._ "I guess there'll be some real soreness in some heads this morning," laughed Tom's father.
"Won't there!" ejaculated Tom, and hurried out into the street.
It did not take him long to find some of his chums and other High School boys.

Those who had not seen "The Blade" read the two marked portions eagerly.
Bert Dodge had "The Blade" placed before him by his sister.

Bert read with reddening cheeks.
"That's what comes of letting a fellow like Dick Prescott write for the papers," Bert stormed angrily.

"That fellow ought to be tarred and feathered!" "Why don't you suggest it to the 'soreheads' ?" asked his sister, quizzically.


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