The Rover Boys at College - Or, The Right Road and the Wrong by Edward Stratemeyer
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and another from Aunt Martha."
"Hurrah! That's the best yet!" exclaimed Tom. "I've got to read 'em all. Sit down and rest." And he dropped down on a grassy bank and his brothers followed suit. CHAPTER XII IN WHICH THE GIRLS ARRIVE "You may be sure of one thing, Tom," remarked Dick while he and his brothers were walking back to Brill, some time later, "Jerry Koswell has it in for you. You had better watch him closely." "I intend to do so," answered Tom. "But there is another thing which both of you seem to have forgotten. That's about the dress-suit case. Did Koswell find it, and if so, did he take anything else besides the box of pencils and crayons?" "He'll never admit it," put in Sam. "Not unless you corner him, as Songbird did about the photo." "He'll have to tell where he got the box, Sam." "I doubt if you get any satisfaction." |
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