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The Grammar School Boys in Summer Athletics

CHAPTER XI
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and scowled.

Then he caught sight of Ted, despite the latter's trying to shrink behind Reade.
"See here, Teall, did you find my watch ?" demanded Hi, stepping over to the group.

His manner was aggressive, even threatening.
"N-n-no," stammered Ted.
"Then I don't believe you looked for it," insisted Hi.
"Didn't I, though?
Until after dark," Ted rejoined.
"Then why didn't you find it ?" "Because I didn't happen to see it---that was the only reason," Teall retorted.
"There may have been another reason," observed Hi Martin dryly.
"Do you mean to say that I tried to steal it ?" flared Ted, now ready to fight.
"How do I know ?" Hi asked.
"If I thought you meant that-----" "Well ?" asked Hi Martin, gazing coolly into the flashing eyes.
"You know better!" choked Teall.
"Of course you know better, Hi Martin," Dick broke in.

"Ted Teall isn't any more of a thief than you are." "You fellows have no share in this matter," Hi retorted coldly.
"I'll thank you to keep out, and to mind your own business." A little way down the street Hi caught sight of his father approaching.
He turned to Ted to inquire: "You say that you looked faithfully for my watch until dark ?" "Yes; I did," Ted shot back at him.
"And you didn't find the watch ?" "No, sirree; I didn't." "Oh, well, then," drawled Hi, "I guess---" Grinning broadly, he thrust a hand in under his clothing, drawing out his gold watch.
"I guess," Hi continued, "that it's time now to quit looking.
It's quarter of nine.

Good night!" At sight of that watch Ted Teall's eyes bulged.


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