[The Chums of Scranton High Out for the Pennant by Donald Ferguson]@TWC D-Link bookThe Chums of Scranton High Out for the Pennant CHAPTER XVIII 5/16
But as Brother Lu said, why bother about the future when they meant to have a whole day free from carking care.
Tomorrow would be time enough to take up the heavy burdens of life again. And so they started forth, chatting, and so far as appearances went, quite happy.
Thad was in a fever of suppressed excitement.
He felt certain that that splendid car would come into the little drama somehow or other; and for once he guessed aright. "There's a car on the side of the road that has stopped to let the driver do a little repairing, I guess," remarked Brother Lu, quite innocently.
"And say, I know that man right well.
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