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CHAPTER XII.

A DIFFERENCE OF OPINION.

At first Hart refused the invitation, but Bliss was so bent on having him come that in the end he accepted. Elliott and Franklin both urged his going when he spoke to them about it.

So after the last recitation on Saturday morning, Bliss and Pop Hart hurried to the station. As they passed by East College there were two big figures standing at the corner, and one of them, a heavy mustached man with the stamp of Great Britain upon him, turned and spoke as if he felt it incumbent upon himself to say something.

"Now don't heat any sweets and be back in time for an 'ard practice on Monday."

Hart grinned.

"All right, Mr. Robinson," he said, and Bliss put in:

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