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Left Tackle Thayer

CHAPTER II
19/19

Did you ?" "Well," replied the other hesitantly, "now that you mention it, summon it, as it were, to my attention, or, should I say, force it on my notice; or, perhaps, arouse my slumbering memory--" "Meaning you did ?" "I might have." "When ?" "'S afternoon.

We met by chance.

Casually I mentioned the fact that you were probably one of the niftiest little linemen that ever broke through the--er--stubborn defence of a desperate enemy--" "You idiot!" "And that, if properly encouraged, you would very likely be willing to lend your helpful assistance to the Dear Old Team.

And he said: 'Bless you, Amy, for them glad tidings.

All is not lost, With Clint Thayer to help us, victory may once more perch upon our pennant!' Or maybe it was 'banner.'" "Honest, Amy," pleaded Clint, "what did you say ?" "Only that you were rooming with me and that I'd heard you say you, played and that I meant to bring you around to see him this evening." "And he said ?" "He said 'Of course, bring him along.'" "Oh," murmured Clint "Just the remark I was about to make," declared Amy..


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