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Frank Merriwell’s Chums

CHAPTER XXII
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Mrs.Cobb, my heart has long yearned for domestic joys and comforts." "Oh, I don't keer how much you've earned; it's what you've saved that counts." "Oh, if I had that voice, I'd go break it!" sneered Scotch.

"Try again, Hyson, and you'll get her so twisted that I'll stand a good show of winning her." So Jenks braced up and tried again.
"I say my heart has yearned----" "Sody-water or magneeshy is good for heartburn," smiled the widow.
"Ye gods!" gasped Jenks.

"I didn't know she was so hard of hearing." "Oh, sail in and win her!" chuckled the little professor.

"You're doing first rate." "Mrs.Cobb," continued Jenks, "I am not much given to the follies of life.

I am a very grave man----" "And I do so admire a brave man!" gushed Nancy.
While passing through the village on the way to Tad Jones' home, Frank had purchased an automatic mouse.


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