“We’ll take it easy for a while,” said Frank. “But not for long. I’ve got an idea for more sport, while we are out here.”

Long letters followed telegrams to the East and long letters were received in return.

“You’ve done the trick,” wrote one fellow student. “When you get back to Yale, well—I reckon the town won’t be big enough to hold you.”

“Dear old Yale!” exclaimed Frank.

That night the boys sang college songs far into the wee small hours of the morning. They were more than happy, and all their past perils were forgotten.

THE END.

No. 17 of the Merriwell Series, entitled, “Frank Merriwell’s Athletics,” gives full play to Frank’s idea for more sport, and is full of fun, frolic, and daring deeds.


VALUE

Nobody objects to paying a fair price for a fair article; in other words, the public cheerfully pays for value received.