"Wish I did," grunted Roy.
"Well, we'll just have to think of a way," said Harry presently, arousing herself from her reverie. "And now I must go on, because I promised to play tennis with Jack Rogers. I'm sorry."
"That's all right," answered Roy. "I—I've got some studying to do, anyhow."
Harry turned upon him with alarm in her face.
"Now don't you go doing anything desperate, Roy Porter!" she commanded. "You just sit still and hold tight and—and it'll come out all right. You leave it to me!"
CHAPTER XXIV
SID'S "POPULAR PROTEST"—AND WHAT FOLLOWED
Harry and Jack played one set of tennis, which resulted, owing largely to Harry's evident preoccupation, in an easy win for Jack, 6—3.
"Look here, Harry, you don't really want to play tennis, do you?" asked Jack.