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Behind the Line

CHAPTER XI
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I do treat them, however, as I would any one who was in authority over me.

I don't think merely because I've played the game before that I know all the football there is to know." "Meaning that I do ?" growled Cowan.
"I mean that you've got a swelled head, Cowan, and that when Mills said you hadn't been doing your best he only told the truth, and what every fellow knows." "Shut up, Neil!" cried Paul angrily.

"It isn't necessary for you to pitch into Cowan just because he's down on his luck." "I don't mind him," said Cowan, eying Neil with hatred.

"He's sore about what I said.

I dare say I shouldn't have said it.


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