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The Half-Back

CHAPTER XIV
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And by the way, March, remember that a kick into touch is always the safest.'" "Isn't he a rummy old guy ?" exclaimed West.

"And then ?" "Then I struck out for the gym, got into my canvas togs somehow or other, and reached the field just about in time.

Luckily I knew the signals.

And then after I'd kicked that goal that big Eustace chap struck me like a locomotive, and I went down on the back of my head; and that's all except that they brought me up here and Professor Gibbs plastered me up and gave me a lot of nasty sweet water to take." "And Clausen ?" "From the little I heard I think Cloud cut the rope and made Clausen promise not to tell.

And he kept his promise until he saw Hillton getting beaten yesterday, and then he couldn't stand it, and just up and told everything, and saved us a licking." "Didn't I tell you Cloud did it?
Didn't I--" There came a knock on the door and in response to Joel's invitation Professor Wheeler and Stephen Remsen entered.


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