[The Grammar School Boys in Summer Athletics by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookThe Grammar School Boys in Summer Athletics CHAPTER IX 7/17
I believe I'll hide his clothes, too, for his saying what he did.
But I'll have to go carefully, and see whether the fellows are still out of sight." Ted returned with a good deal of caution.
Then he discovered, by the sound of voices, that the swimmers were still at the lower end of the pond. "Plenty of time to get Hi's duds, too," chuckled the pleased joker. He slipped down close to the beach, gathering up all of Martin's garments and the hat and shoes. "Say, it must be fine to have a pretty well fixed father," murmured Ted wistfully.
"All these duds of Hi's are of the best quality. I wonder if I'll be able to wear clothes like these when I'm earning my own money ?" Then he started off, going more slowly than on his two previous trips, for he felt that he had plenty of time.
But at last the nearing voices of the returning swimmers warned him. "They can't see me," chuckled Ted.
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