The Grammar School Boys in Summer Athletics by H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock
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"Say, you might help a fellow and be decent about it," pleaded
Ted. "I didn't lose the watch, and I won't help you look for it," snapped back Hi Martin, as he strode away. "But if you aren't at my home with that gold watch before dark to-night, then you may look for things to happen to you! Find the watch, or wait and see what the law will do to you, Mr. Ted Smarty!" Right on the spot Ted Teall started to look, a feeling of dull but intense misery gnawing in his breast. "Oh, gracious! But now I've gone and done it!" groaned Teall, beginning to shake in his shoes. "Now, I'm in a whole peck and half of trouble, for I'll never be lucky enough to find that watch again!" Chapter XI TED FEELS THE FLARE-BACK Ted didn't find the watch, nor did the men searchers get anywhere near a reliable trail of Amos Garwood. As for Dick & Co., they aided in the search for a while, then went home to supper, feeling that they had done their present |
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