Part 3 (1/2)
”Very old and ton told that to Caesar when the tere planning to throw Socrates into Niagara” And then a laugh went up all around
The boys were just finishi+ng their lunch when the door opened and a stoutbut happy
”Our friend of the ss,” whispered Sam to Dave ”Wonder if he has cleaned out his valise yet”
The s Then he happened to glance around, noticed the students for the first ti here?” he growled
”Haven't we a right to coht at hiay larks as you here”
”I shouldn't think he'd want such a grunt as you here,” retorted Sam Day
”Hi! now, don't you talk to me that way!” roared the stout entle in here,” said the restaurant proprietor, co forward
”Some of them fellows knocked s onof the sort,” answered Saht on top of his valise”
”And then he got up and bumped into me,” added Dave ”He was very impolite, to say the least”
”Look here!” roared the stout man, ”I want you to understand----”
”Wait a minute,” interrupted Amos Den?”
”Yes”
”Then you are the man who caused the trouble at Mr Brown's restaurant last week I know you So suited you I don't want to serve you, and you can go elsewhere for your ?” snarled Isaac Pludding
”Not a entlemen, and I won't have theht, have your oay,” snarled the stout lared at the students ”But I'll get square so his head very savagely, he stor the door after him
CHAPTER III
OFF THE TRACK
”Well, if he isn't the worst yet,” was the co for that train,” said Shadow ”I don't want to see any uess we can ht I knew him when he came in, but I wasn't sure,” said the restaurant keeper ”The man who runs the hotel, Mr Brown, had a lot of trouble with hih