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52 the sewerage system was out of order. Some of the parents have written to me, and two were on the point of taking their boys away, thinking the reports were true. Fortunately I was able to prove the reports false, and the boys remained here. But I do not know how far these slanders are being circulated and what the effect will be in the future."

"And you are sure they come from Merwell and Jasniff?" questioned Phil.

"I am sure at least one letter was written by Merwell, and one farmer who brought a load of cabbages here said they were ordered by two young men who looked like Merwell and Jasniff."

"Oh, nobody else would do it!" cried Roger. "Merwell and Jasniff are guilty, not the least doubt of it! The question is: How can we catch them?"

"Yes, that is the question," said Doctor Clay. "I have notified the local authorities to be on the watch for them, and now I think I shall hire a private detective."

"Do it, Doctor," said Dave eagerly. "I will pay half the expense. I know that my father will approve of such a course." And so the matter rested. The private detective came to Oak Hall two days later, and after interviewing the doctor and the boys, said he would do his best to run down Link Merwell and Nick Jasniff.

It snowed hard for a day and a night and when