The High School Freshmen - Dick & Co.'s First Year Pranks and Sports by H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock
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one older in the world's ways might have detected the danger-signal,
"I wouldn't tell you." "Bah!" jeered Fred Ripley, hotly. "Perhaps you mean that you don't believe me?" said Prescott inquiringly. "I don't!" laughed Ripley, shortly, bitterly. "Oh!" A world of meaning surged up in that exclamation. It was as though bright, energetic, honest Dick Prescott had been struck a blow that he could not resent. This, indeed, was the fact. "See here, Ripley-----" burst, indignantly, from Dick Prescott's lips, as his face went white and then glowed a deeper red than before. "Well, kid?" sneered Ripley. "If I didn't have a hand---the right hand, at that---that is too crippled, today, I'd pound your words down your mouth." "Oh, your hand?" retorted Ripley, confidently. "The yarn about that hand is another lie." Dick's injured right hand came out of the jacket pocket in which it had rested. With his left hand he flung down his cap. |
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