“Legree” was furious, and he tried to grasp the other by the throat. He was held off some seconds, a sharp struggle taking place. Then he succeeded in getting one hand fastened on the throat of the man who was impersonating the leading character of the play.

“Uncle Tom’s” fist was lifted, and he struck his assailant fairly between the eyes.

Down went “Legree!”

Frank Merriwell felt like applauding the little drama behind the scenes.

“Uncle Tom” departed, and, after a time, some of the players came and assisted “Legree” to his feet.

Frank Merriwell now knew there were two men in the company who were bitter enemies.

Both Jack and Nellie had been so absorbed in what was taking place on the stage that they had not observed the encounter behind the scenes.

Frank watched for the two men when they should next appear on the stage.

“Uncle Tom” was calm as ever when he came on. He was a fairly good actor.

“Legree” came on.