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The Grammar School Boys in Summer Athletics

CHAPTER IX
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"You were party to this, and all that disturbs you is that any one should dare take the same kind of a liberty with you.

We don't care what happens to you, now, Martin." "What shall we do with Martin, anyway ?" demanded Dan Dalzell.
"Nothing," returned Dick crisply.

"He isn't worthy of having anything done to him." "Let's call 'Ted' with all our might," proposed Harry.
"You can, if you want to," Dick rejoined.

"I doubt if he is now near enough to hear you.

Even if he did hear, he'd only snicker and run further away." After a few moments more Dick and his chums, as though by common consent, squatted on the sand near the edge of the pond.


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