"Oh, that's easy, Codfish," said Walt. "Cats like to climb poles, and the south pole is the south pole, isn't it?" And then he and Ned walked off and joined Randy, and all hurried upstairs to the Rovers' rooms.
As luck would have it Henry Stowell this term was occupying a room by himself. It was a fairly large apartment and furnished with a single bed, a chiffonier, a table, and several chairs. In one corner was a closet in which he kept most of his clothing and also a handbag.
"Well, what have you done?" questioned Fred, as the twins appeared.
"We fixed it up so Codfish is going to spend a real pleasant night," answered Andy, with a grin.
"But what did you do?" came from Jack.
"Just you fellows wait and see. Walt, will you go out and let us know when Codfish comes up?"
"I will," answered Walt Baxter, and hurried to a corner of the corridor where he might see without being seen.
In less than five minutes he came back hurriedly with the information that Stowell had just entered his room.
"All right, then, fellows, come with me and maybe you will see or hear something worth while," announced Randy gleefully.
"How are we going to see anything when he shuts his door on us?" questioned Dan.