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Alger, Horatio, 1832-1899

"Hector's Inheritance, Or, the Boys of Smith Institute"

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This was meant as a warning, and received as such. A boy's guardian
is presumed to be his friend, and it would not be exactly prudent,
while the guardian was closeted with the principal, to make an
assault upon the pupil.
"Very well," said Jim; "we'll postpone Roscoe's case. This afternoon
will do as well. Come, boys, let us go on with the game."
"What made you speak to Jim in that way?" expostulated Wilkins. "I'm
afraid you've got into hot water."
"Didn't I tell the truth about him?"
"Yes," answered Wilkins, cautiously; "but you've made an enemy of
him."
"I was sure to do that, sooner or later," said Hector,
unconcernedly. "It might as well be now as any time."
"Do you know what he'll do this afternoon?"
"What will he do?"
"He'll give you a thrashing."
"Without asking my permission?" asked Hector, smiling.
"You're a queer boy! Of course, he won't trouble himself about that.
You don't seem to mind it," he continued, eying Hector curiously.
"Oh, no.


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