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Rival Boy Sportsmen - Or The Mink Lake Regatta (1900) (Paperback)
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Rival Boy Sportsmen - Or The Mink Lake Regatta (1900) (Paperback)
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CHAPTER III A MIDNIGHT COUNCIL WHEN Grant and Deane reached their
dormitory after supper they had a feeling that things were
decidedly going their way. It would not have been surprising to
have had many objections raised to their somewhat immature plans,
but the whole- souled manner with which they had been received left
little doubt as to the probable outcome of the proposed outing.
Grant was right in presuming that the boys' parents would consent
to whatever schemes seemed practical, and should the question of
the " King " come up for discussion, it would be very easy to
convince them that if left alone the old marauder would prove as
harmless as a chipmunk. He trusted sincerely, however, that the
subject would not arise, and that the club would not be hampered by
any foolish promises ? they seemed foolish to him then. It was good
to think that his father displayed a keen interest in the project,
and the boy felt instinctively that he could rely on his earnest
support, if support were really needed. There was no good reason,
though, why the club could not take care of itself, and he meant to
propose a general subscription that would defray all expenses. Such
were the soliloquies that occupied his mind while he and Deane sat
by the open window enjoying the cool night air. Later on he lay
awake listening to the tree-toads and to the song of a nightingale.
Presently he noted the soft twanging of a guitar mingling with the
chorus, and then the low voice of a student humming a college song.
He thought it all very pleasant, and recalled the fact that life
had seemed very bitter eight months before. Well, he had been to
blame then, and since he had done what seemed "the square thing,"
all had gone smoothly. He wondered if the Greyhound Club boys meant
to spend their summ...
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