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The High School Boys’ Training Hike

CHAPTER XIV
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Soon after, all hands turned in, feeling quite secure against another visitation that night.
The manager, at first, the next morning, said nothing whatever to the rah-rah youths.

But, at about ten o'clock a constable appeared and gathered in all of them on a charge of disturbing the peace.
Dick & Co.

were not even asked to go the justice's court.

The hotel manager and bell-boy were on hand, but the crest-fallen lot of rah-rah youths all pleaded guilty.

They paid fines of ten dollars apiece.
Then, on their return to the hotel, they were informed that their rooms were wanted at once.
The manager and Gerard personally escorted the rah-rah boys off the grounds of the Ashbury Terraces, and they were seen no more thereabouts.


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