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Hope, Laura Lee

"The Bobbsey Twins at School"


"Ha—ha—here! You quit that!" he gasped. "I'll fix you for that!"
The water got in his eyes and mouth, and for a moment he could not see.
But with his handkerchief he soon had his eyes cleared, and then he came
running toward Bert.
Danny Rugg was larger than Bert, and stronger, and, in addition, was a
bullying sort of chap, almost always ready to fight some one smaller
than himself.
But what Bert lacked in size and strength he made up in a bold Spirit.
He was not at all afraid of Danny, even when the bully came rushing at
him. Bert stood his ground manfully. He had taken up the hose where
Freddie had dropped it, and the water was spurting out in a solid
stream. Freddie, having gotten a safe distance away, now turned and
stood looking at Danny.
Danny, too, had halted and was fairly glaring at Bert, who looked at him
a bit anxiously. More than once he and the bully had come to blows, and
sometimes Bert had gotten the best of it. Still he did not like a
fight.
"I'll get you yet, Freddie Bobbsey!" cried Danny, shaking his fist at
the little fellow. Whereupon Freddie turned and ran toward the house.
Danny saw that he could not catch him in time, and so he turned to Bert.
"You put him up to do that - to douse me with water!" cried Danny
angrily.
"I did not," said Bert quietly. "It was just an accident. I'm sorry."
"You are not! I say you did that on purpose or you told Freddie to, and
I'm going to pay you back!"
"I tell you it was an accident," insisted Bert.


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