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The Half-Back

CHAPTER VII
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He's usually up a good hour before breakfast, which we have at eight o'clock, and puts in a half hour practicing golf before chapel.

Then in the afternoon he's at it again when the weather will let him, and he generally spends his evenings, when not studying, in mending his clubs or painting balls.

Then he's one of the canvassers for the class crew; and belongs to the Senior Debating Club, which draws its members from the two upper classes; and he's president of the Golf Club.

So you can see that he's anything but idle, even if he doesn't bother much about lessons.
"He's naturally a very bright fellow; otherwise he couldn't get along with his classes.

I grow to like him better every day; he's such a manly, kind-hearted fellow, and one of the most popular in school.


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