Merriwell, Frank (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction; Yale University -- Juvenile fiction
"It was a right tight little scrap," laughed Merriwell; "but they were
taken by surprise, and that gave me a show. One or two of them got hold
of me. They tore my clothes. Once they got me down, but I managed to get
away and got onto my feet. I told them I was going to mark the whole
crowd so I would know them in the morning, and I think I did it for the
most of them. It was dark, or I should have known them, for I ripped the
masks off nearly all of the gang. Every time I could, I slugged a fellow
in the eye, and some of them will have their peepers decorated
to-morrow."
Rattleton fell to laughing.
"Oh, gee!" he cried. "They were monkeying with a cyclone! They'll
remember you, Merry!"
"I intended that they should. At last, seeing I could not lick the gang,
and they were bound to get the best of me in the end, if I persisted in
trying to do so, I took to my heels and ran for it. One fellow gave me a
red-hot chase. He was a sprinter, fellows. I found I had drawn him on
ahead of the others, and I slacked till he was close at my heels. He
thought he was overtaking me. All at once I stopped short and turned on
him. He couldn't stop or dodge, and he ran against my fist. Well, I am
dead sure he'll bear my mark to-morrow."
Merriwell was congratulated. Alone and single-handed he had bested his
enemies, a feat that was sure to add to his record.
THE END.
THE FAMOUS Frank Merriwell Stories
By BURT L. STANDISH
"_BEST OF ALL BOYS' BOOKS_"
No modern series of tales for boys and youths has met with anything like
the cordial reception and popularity accorded to the Frank Merriwell
Stories.
There must be a reason for this and there is. Frank Merriwell, as
portrayed by the author, is a jolly, whole-souled, honest, courageous
American lad, who appeals to the hearts of the boys. He has no bad
habits, and his manliness inculcates the idea that it is not necessary
for a boy to indulge in petty vices to be a hero. Frank Merriwell's
example is a shining light for every ambitious lad to follow.
_Twenty-four volumes ready_
Frank Merriwell's School Days
Frank Merriwell's Skill
Frank Merriwell's Chums
Frank Merriwell's Champions
Frank Merriwell's Foes
Frank Merriwell's Return to Yale
Frank Merriwell's Trip West
Frank Merriwell's Secret
Frank Merriwell Down South
Frank Merriwell's Loyalty
Frank Merriwell's Bravery
Frank Merriwell's Reward
Frank Merriwell's Races
Frank Merriwell's Faith
Frank Merriwell's Hunting Tour
Frank Merriwell's Victories
Frank Merriwell's Sports Afield
Frank Merriwell's Power
Frank Merriwell at Yale
Frank Merriwell's Set-Back
Frank Merriwell's Courage
Frank Merriwell's False Friend
Frank Merriwell's Daring
Frank Merriwell's Brother
_THE MOTOR POWER SERIES_
Donald Grayson's Famous Motor Stories for Boys
Mr. Grayson is an accomplished writer of up-to-the-minute juvenile
stories which are eagerly read by modern American lads.
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