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The High School Boys in Summer Camp

CHAPTER IX
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If he doesn't we'll catch him.

After we get through with him, he'll be glad enough to move on." "If he's able," added Dave Darrin significantly.
"Oh, what's the use of making a fuss, this time ?" demanded Tom Reade good-humoredly.

"For once we have so much meat that we could spare a hungry man two hundred pounds and not miss it." "It's the principle of the thing," muttered Dick, who was studying the ground intently.

"That big, hulking fellow doesn't care a rap whether we have plenty, or whether he takes all we have.
We've got to suppress him.

We must catch him, and put a stop to his thieving.


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