. Donald and Dorothy . Professor Yalerio. Oh, did he I I ve heard Manda talk about Mm. Shesays hes the — the — somethingest man in the forget now what she called him. Whats those things ?Here the visitor pointed to Dons boxing-gloves. At any other time Don would have taken them from thewall and explained their use, but it was nearly three oclock,and this was his fencing-lesson day. So he merely said, They re boxing-gloves. Do you imar em ? asked Fandy, looking in a puzzledway, first at the huge things, then at Donalds hands, as ifcomparing the sizes. Yes, when I m boxing, returned Do


. Donald and Dorothy . Professor Yalerio. Oh, did he I I ve heard Manda talk about Mm. Shesays hes the — the — somethingest man in the forget now what she called him. Whats those things ?Here the visitor pointed to Dons boxing-gloves. At any other time Don would have taken them from thewall and explained their use, but it was nearly three oclock,and this was his fencing-lesson day. So he merely said, They re boxing-gloves. Do you imar em ? asked Fandy, looking in a puzzledway, first at the huge things, then at Donalds hands, as ifcomparing the sizes. Yes, when I m boxing, returned Donald. What will you do about your fencing-lesson, Don ?said Dorry. Do you think Uncle will let you go ?We re prisoners, you know. Of course he will, replied Donald, taking his hat (hehad a mask and foil at the professors) and preparing tostart. Im to call for Ed Tyler at three. Well haverare times to-day; two fellows from town are to be there,— prime fencers, both of them, — and we are to have afencing THE FENCING-MASTERo


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