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The Chums of Scranton High out for the Pennant by Donald Ferguson
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softly to himself when she rolled up her eyes in an expressive fashion,
and declared that it surely must be getting pretty close to Paradise
to be able to go about the beautiful country in such a palatial
conveyance; poor Matilda had evidently been accustomed to considering
it an event when she managed by great good luck to get an invitation
to take a ride in an ordinary country buggy or farm wagon.

Then finally they passed in through the gate of the Hoover estate.
This estate had a reputation in Scranton as being the prettiest
little country place around. It had belonged to a wealthy gentleman
who had lately died in New York City. There were rumors that it
had changed hands, though no one seemed to have heard the name of
the new owner. Thad and Hugh could easily understand now why this
secrecy had been maintained. They caught many a sly wink from the
wizard, who sat back there with his sister and her husband, whenever
they looked around.

"Let's get out here," announced Brother Lu, with an air of importance
that must have further awed both Matilda and Andrew. "There's my
friend Billings, coming over to see who we are. I told him I wanted
to show you all around this elegant place, and he agreed to pilot
us about. Now, to look at him, managing this property, you'd never
think that Malcolm Billings was once down and out, and the worst-looking
tramp that ever took to the road; but it's true. I remember him
well. We first met riding on the rods of a freight car out on the
Santa Fe road. You see, some rich fellow took a fancy to Malcolm,
and gave him a chance to make good; and I reckon he's a-doing that
same, all right."

He greeted the other familiarly as "Mal," and having been drilled in
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