“Well, I talked with him! He said he was going, anyway, for he has failed in his examinations. Perhaps that was one of the things that made him desperate. He is better out of Yale than in it, and Yale is better without him than with him.”
“And who roped Higgins?” asked Hodge.
“I don’t know about that, but I think it was Don Pike. He is likely to go out of Yale, too, very suddenly, unless he mends his ways!”
“A few other villains came near being unmasked in this series of entertainments!” droned Browning. “I’m keeping my weather-eye on Dade Morgan.”
“If it will show that scoundrel up in his true light, we’ll have another series!” said Hodge.
Then he arose and proposed this toast:
“To the confusion of the few enemies of Frank Merriwell! To the success of his legion of friends!”
CHAPTER IX
ROSALIND’S REWARD.
“I should like to know what you mean by that, Mr. Morgan?”