"
"Are there going to be girls there?" asked Ned.
"Of course."
"Then I think I know something that will break up the dance and not harm
any one either," Ned replied.
CHAPTER VII
BREAKING UP THE DANCE
"What is it?" asked Bart.
"Let's get away from here, to some place where we can talk it over
quietly," suggested Fenn. "We don't want them to know we're onto
their plans."
The four chums moved off down the street. Frank seemed to have recovered
his good spirits, and joined in the talk readily enough. They listened to
Ned's suggestion, and the more they talked of it the more enthusiastic
they grew over it.
"This'll beat their breaking-up of our dinner all to pieces," said Fenn.
"It's all to the merry. They'll wish they'd let us alone."
"There's one point we almost overlooked," said Frank, just as the chums
were about to disperse.
"What is it?" asked Fenn.
"To make the plan work right we've got to get on the floor where the
dance is going on, and I don't believe we can. Those fellows will have
every entrance guarded."
"Leave that to me," spoke Ned. "I know that old dance hall like a book.
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