[The Rover Boys In The Mountains by Arthur M. Winfield]@TWC D-Link bookThe Rover Boys In The Mountains CHAPTER V 9/9
It's against Captain Putnam's rules." "I don't care for the rules--I mean, you have acted in such an outrageous manner that I must do whatever I think necessary to uphold law and order." "I am willing to stand whatever punishment Captain Putnam sees fit to inflict.
But I shall not take a caning from you." "Won't you? We'll see." As Jasper Grinder spoke he leaped from the platform and strode rapidly toward the spot where Dick was standing. The eldest Rover did not budge, but remained where he was, eying the enraged school-teacher determinedly. "Don't you dare to strike!" he said warningly, as the cane was raised over his head. "I will!" cried Jasper Grinder, and was about to bring the cane down with all force when Tom caught it from behind and wrenched it from his grasp..
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