[The High School Captain of the Team by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookThe High School Captain of the Team CHAPTER XVII 1/9
CHAPTER XVII. The Long Gray Column One small urchin there was, so small that he escaped notice as he hung about hearing the word passed. But that urchin was a Gridley boy who had raised the money to come and see this game.
The boy possessed the Gridley spirit. As fast as his legs would carry him he raced to dressing quarters, and there told what he had heard. "Thank you, kid!" said Dick.
"You're a good Gridley boy," and then he continued: "So that's the game, is it They're going to mob us, are they I guess they can do it---but, fellows, keep in mind to pass some of the blows back! When we go down in the dirt be sure that some of the Fordham fellows have something to remember us by for many a day! I'm glad Hazelton has already been sent forward in an ambulance." As Dick finished dressing and waited for the others, he saw one of the subs dropping a spiked shoe into an outer jacket pocket. "What's that for ?" Dick demanded sternly.
"A weapon ?" "Yes," sheepishly admitted the other. "Put it in your bag, then, and let it go on the baggage wagon. Fellows, we'll fight with nothing but fists, and only then if we're attacked." "But those scoundrels will probably use brickbats," argued the fellow who had tried to drop the spiked shoe into his overcoat pocket. "No matter," rang Dick's voice, low but commanding.
"If we have to, we'll fight for our lives as we fought for the game---on the square! Good citizens don't carry concealed weapons until called upon by the authorities to do it." "Bully for you, Prescott!" rang the voice of the coach. "You here, Mr.Morton ?" cried Dick, wheeling and seeking the submaster. "Mr.Morton, you're not a boy, and you don't want to be mixed up in such affairs.
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