Part 2 (1/2)

”Shouldn't wonder if they are--he caood luck all the students had seats close to each other, and as the train rolled along they told of their various holiday experiences and discussed school matters

”Just four weeks and then we'll close down for Christht to have lots of fun,” said Ben ”We can go skating and ice-boating, and we can build a fort----”

”And sobll Pop Swingly and Horsehair,” interrupted Sa the janitor of Oak Hall and the driver for the institution ”Don't forget thehted”

”What's theJob Haskers?” asked Phil,but popular with the students

”Oh, we'll attend to hier Morr

”Has anybody heard fro a lull in the conversation

”I got a letter fro that nobody else replied ”He is afraid he is going to have a hard time of it to reform

I hope you felloill treat him as well as you can”

”I shall,” said the senator's son, and several nodded

”I think I have always treated him better than he deserved,” said Shadow Haet what serious trouble the former bully of Oak Hall had once caused hie stahtly since an to coineer of the train could not see the signals ahead and had to run slowly, so that when the Junction was gained, where the boys had to change for Oakdale, they were half an hour late

”We've missed the connection and must remain here for just an hour and a quarter,” declared Dave, after questioning the station et to Oak Hall until after dark”

”I er ”A sandwich, a piece of o bad”

”Second the commotion!” cried Ben ”All in favor raise their left ear”

”Which puts me in mind of a story,” said Shadoo men went to a restaurant and ordered----”

”Fried snakes' livers on mushrooms,” interrupted Dave ”You've told that story before”

”No, I didn't, and it wasn't fried----”

”I knohat he s salted in sauerkraut”

”It wasn't This was an order of----”

”Blue pumpkin rinds with mackerel sauce,” interrupted Sa at the White House with the President”

”It wasn't pu like it It was a plain order of----”

”Cherry roast, with irls at Vassar dine on 'e football”

”This was a plain everyday order of pork and beans,” shouted Shadow, desperately ”And after the ood one;” and Shadow's eyes began to sparkle