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164 "It bled so hard Macklin said he felt dizzy, that's why I went to the bathroom with him," put in the bully of Oak Hall.

"Perhaps we had better have a doctor look into this——"

"No, never mind, Mr. Dale, it's all right now," answered the sneak, quickly. "I don't mind it so very much, anyway—it makes my head feel clearer."

"Yes, it will sometimes do that. Should it get worse, let me know," said Andrew Dale, and passed on to his room.

"What a close call," muttered the bully of the school, and pinched his companion's arm. "Come now, before we meet anybody else." And then they entered their dormitory.