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Left Tackle Thayer

CHAPTER XIV
11/28

Only thing is, I don't know whose fur it will be!" "Well, I'll be glad to see some action," remarked Amy, yawning.
"Compared to tennis this game is a regular 'cold water sit-around'!" "What's that ?" laughed Clint.
"Oh, that's a party where you don't get anything but a glass of water in the way of refreshments, and you sit around in a circle and tell stories." "I reckon you're a big hit at those parties," said Clint.

"When it comes to telling stories--" But the rest of Clint's remark was drowned by the cheer that went up as the Maroon-and-Grey trotted back around the corner of the grand-stand.

A moment later Chambers returned from her seclusion and her warriors dropped their grey-blue blankets and began to run up and down to stretch their muscles.

Chase watched approvingly.
"An awfully fit-looking lot," he said.

"I like them rangey, don't you, Thayer ?" "Yes, I think so.


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