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Frank Merriwell’s Chums

CHAPTER XXVII
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"You aren't going to leave me like this ?" "Oh, but I am." "How can you!" "You are getting altogether too free." She seemed really angry, and a feeling of dismay came over the lad at the gate.
"Inza!" She had paused "Well, sir ?" "Don't go away angry, please! I know I had no right to steal those kisses, but I am willing to make amends." "Oh, you are!" she said, wonderingly, and it seemed to Frank that she was struggling to keep back a burst of laughter.

"How will you do it ?" "If you'll come here, I will give them back to you." That was a master-stroke.

A soft laugh came from her lips, and she returned: "You are a saucy, cheeky fellow, and I am not coming back.

Good-night." "You are not angry ?" "What's the use to be angry with you!" "Good-night, Inza." "Good-night, Frank." As he turned away down the walk, he saw her pause at the door and heard her softly call: "Frank." "Yes ?" "I don't like to think of you as a thief.

I will take those kisses back some other time." Then, with another ripple of laughter, she disappeared into the house.
Frank's heart was very light as he walked airily down the street.


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