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out doors and exercise, as Sam had. Consequently Ned had his hands full in holding to the squirming crony of Andy Foger. "You let me go!" demanded Sam, as he tried to twist loose. "Not if I know it!" panted Ned. Sam gave a sudden twist. Ned's foot slipped in the grass, and in a moment he went down, with Sam on top of him. Still he did not let go, and, finding he was still a prisoner Sam adopted new tactics. Using his fists Sam began to pound Ned, but the bank employee, though suffering, would not call for help, to summon back Tom, who was, by this time, at the rear of the shop, looking about. Silently in the dark the two fought, and Ned found that Sam was getting away. Then Ned's hand came in contact with Sam's ear. It was the misfortune of the bully to have rather a large hearing apparatus, and once Ned got his fingers on an ear there was room enough to afford a good grip. He closed his hold tightly, and began to twist. This was too much for Sam. He set up a lusty howl. "Wow! Ouch! Let go!" he pleaded, and he ceased to pound Ned, and no longer tried to escape. Tom came back on the run. "What's the matter?" he cried. Then his light flashed on the two prostrate lads, and he understood without asking any further questions. "Get up!" he cried, seizing Sam by the back of his neck, and yanking him to his feet. Ned arose, and secured a better grip on the sneaking lad. "What's up?" demanded Tom, and Ned explained, following it by the question: "See any more of 'em?" "No, I guess he was here all alone," replied the young inventor. "What do you mean by sneaking around here this time of night?" he demanded of the captive. "Don't you wish you knew?" was Sam's answer, with a leer. He realized that he had a certain advantage. "You'd better tell before I turn you over to the police!" said Tom, sternly. "You--you wouldn't do that; would you?" and Sam's voice that had been bold, became shaky. "You were trespassing on our property, and that's against the law," declared Tom. "We have signs posted, warning people to keep off." "I didn't mean any harm," whined Sam. "Then what were you doing here, at this hour?" "I was just taking a short cut home. I was out riding with Andy in his auto, and it broke down. I had to walk home, and I came this way. I didn't know you didn't allow people to cross your back lot. I wasn't doin' anything." Tom hesitated. Sam might be telling the truth, but it was doubtful
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