example to the rest of the scholars. I shall have to punish you both severely."
Mr. Tetlow paused and Bert's heart leaped into his throat. What if he should be expelled? The very thought of it made him shiver.
"I have made a number of inquiries of the other pupils, and I find that you, Danny, started the quarrel. You raised the cry of 'Afraid of a ghost!' when you had no right to do so, and when Bert caught you by the arm and told you to stop you struck him. Is this true?"
"I—I—he hit me in the chin. I told him to let me go."
"He struck me first, Mr. Tetlow," put in Bert. "I am sure all of the boys will say the same."
"Hem! Bert, you can go to your classroom. I will talk to you after school this afternoon."
Somewhat relieved Bert left the office and walked to the classroom, where the other pupils eyed him curiously. It was hard work to put his mind on his lessons, but he did his best, for he did not wish to miss in any of them and thus make matters worse.