Part 11 (1/2)
”Walt and Codfish are in the school library They just came over,”
announced Dan ”Ned Lowe is with the Codfish a lot of fool questions in history, as to when Hannibal discovered the south pole and things like that”
Randy ran down and in a ht Walt Baxter's eye and nodded to let the other cadet know that everything was all right Then Walt did the sa sleepy, Stowell,” said Walt, stretching hio and hit the hay”
”Ditto here,” caone to bed soo if you hadn't asked me so many questions,” answered Henry Stowell, with a yawn
”Then you don't really know much about who discovered the south pole?”
said Ned seriously ”You see, I want to put it in a co about cats”
”I don't see what cats have to do with the south pole,” said Stowell innocently
”Oh, that's easy, Codfish,” said Walt ”Cats like to climb poles, and the south pole is the south pole, isn't it?” And then he and Ned walked off and joined Randy, and all hurried upstairs to the Rovers' rooms
As luck would have it Henry Stowell this tere apartle bed, a chiffonier, a table, and several chairs In one corner was a closet in which he kept
”Well, what have you done?” questioned Fred, as the twins appeared
”We fixed it up so Codfish is going to spend a real pleasant night,”
answered Andy, with a grin
”But what did you do?” came froo out and let us knohen Codfish comes up?”
”I will,” answered Walt Baxter, and hurried to a corner of the corridor where heseen
In less than five minutes he came back hurriedly with the inforht, then, fellows, co worth while,” announced Randy gleefully
”How are we going to see anything when he shuts his door on us?”
questioned Dan
”Hisis right next to the platforo out on that, and then oes on He always keeps a bright light in his room and always pulls down the shade But we fixed it so the shade will coh with ease”
”I hope you haven't done anything to get us in bad with Captain Dale,”
remarked Jack
”Oh, this isn't as bad as all that, Jack,” answered Andy ”It's just so to wake Codfish up”
Led by the twins, the other Rovers and their chuht and a sign, ”Fire Escape” Then they threw open a , and in a moment more stood on the escapepast several s, the second of which belonged to the room occupied by Stowell