[The Grammar School Boys in Summer Athletics by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookThe Grammar School Boys in Summer Athletics CHAPTER XV 2/10
"All Amos Garwood put in the mortar after we got there was some chlorate of potash.
Then he put the pestle in and began to grind." "And then the explosion happened ?" followed up Chief Coy. "Chlorate of potash, eh ?" broke in a local druggist, who had halted and was listening.
"Hm! If Garwood ground that stuff with a pestle, then it doesn't much matter what else was in the mortar!" "Is the chlorate explosive, sir ?" questioned Dick. "Is it ?" mimicked the druggist.
"When I first started in to learn the drug business it was a favorite trick to give an apprentice one or two small crystals of chlorate to grind in a mortar.
After a lot of accidents, and after a few drug clerks had been send to jail for playing the trick it became played out in drug stores." "But I've seen powdered chlorate of potash," interposed Tom Reade, who was always in search of information. "Yes," admitted the druggist.
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