CHAPTER XXII
FORMING THE BASEBALL CLUB
After it was at an end the entertainment was voted the best yet given at Oak Hall. Of course there had been a few small hitches, such as a wig falling off of one actor and another breaking a guitar string just when he was playing, but those did not count.
"It was splendid!" said Jessie to Dave, when they met.
"I am glad you liked it," he answered. "I know all the fellows did their best."
"That table scene made me nearly die laughing," said Laura.
"That came in rather unexpectedly, Laura. It wasn't on the programme. I think Link Merwell is responsible for it." And then her brother told of what had been discovered—the legs of the table and chairs nearly split in two.
"He must be a thoroughly bad fellow," was Jessie's comment.
"He is, and he would do almost anything to get
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