"Humph, as if I didn"t see the letter you got from Belle Endicott,"
retorted the senator"s son.
"Dave got a letter, too--from Jessie," went on Phil. "Perhaps----"
"Hi, you fellows, get through grinding, and come for a skate!" shouted Ben, bursting into the dormitory. "The ice was never better."
"That"s the talk!" cried Dave, throwing down his Latin grammar. "First fellow to get his skates on gets a ginger snap!"
And off he ran, with the others at his heels. And here for the present we will say good-by to Dave Porter, his chums, and his rivals.
THE END
DAVE PORTER SERIES
By EDWARD STRATEMEYER
"Mr. Stratemeyer has seldom introduced a more popular hero than Dave Porter. He is a typical boy, manly, brave, always ready for a good time if it can be obtained in an honorable way."--_Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wis._
"Edward Stratemeyer"s "Dave Porter" has become exceedingly popular."--_Boston Globe._
"Dave and his friends are nice, manly chaps."--_Times-Democrat, New Orleans._
DAVE PORTER AT OAK HALL Or The School Days of an American Boy
DAVE PORTER IN THE SOUTH SEAS Or The Strange Cruise of the Stormy Petrel
DAVE PORTER"S RETURN TO SCHOOL Or Winning the Medal of Honor
DAVE PORTER IN THE FAR NORTH Or The Pluck of an American Schoolboy
DAVE PORTER AND HIS CLa.s.sMATES Or For the Honor of Oak Hall
DAVE PORTER AT STAR RANCH Or The Cowboy"s Secret
DAVE PORTER AND HIS RIVALS Or The Chums and Foes of Oak Hall
DAVE PORTER ON CAVE ISLAND Or A Schoolboy"s Mysterious Mission
DAVE PORTER AND THE RUNAWAYS Or Last Days at Oak Hall
DAVE PORTER IN THE GOLD FIELDS Or The Search for the Landslide Mine
DAVE PORTER AT BEAR CAMP Or The Wild Man of Mirror Lake
DAVE PORTER AND HIS DOUBLE Or The Disappearance of the Ba.s.swood Fortune
DAVE PORTER"S GREAT SEARCH Or The Perils of a Young Civil Engineer
DAVE PORTER UNDER FIRE Or A Young Army Engineer in France
DAVE PORTER"S WAR HONORS Or At the Front with the Fighting Engineers