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Stratemeyer, Edward, 1862-1930

"Or, The Right Road and the Wrong"

At the sight those on the campus set up a cheer.
"This is something like!" cried Tom enthusiastically. He wanted to see
things "warm up," as he expressed it.
The coach was followed by three carriages, and all deposited their
loads at the main building steps and on the campus. There were more
cheers and many handshakes.
"There he is!" cried Sam, and rushing forward, he caught John Powell
by the hand, shook it, and relieved the newcomer of his suit case.
"Hello, Sam!" cried Songbird, and grinned from ear to ear. "Hello,
Dick! Hello, Tom! Say, did I surprise you?" And now he shook hands
with the others.
"You sure did," replied Dick. "I was afraid I was going to have a
stranger for a roommate. Your coming here suits me to a T!"
"I didn't write to you because I wanted to surprise you," explained
Songbird. "I've composed some verses about it. They start--"
"Never mind the verses now," interrupted Tom. "Come on in and we'll
introduce you to the fellows, and then we'll listen to your story. And
we'll tell you some things that will surprise you."
"And I'll tell you some things that will surprise you, too," returned
John Powell, as he was led away by the three Rover boys.


CHAPTER VII
THE ARRIVAL OF SONGBIRD

"So you've made some enemies as well as some friends, eh?" remarked
Songbird Powell, after he had been registered, taken up to his room,
and had listened to what the Rover boys had to tell.


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