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Behind the Line

CHAPTER XII
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It's hard lines, but the only thing to do is to take care of yourself and get well as soon as possible.

The doc will get you out again as soon as it can be done, but you'll have to be doing your part, Fletcher, and keeping quiet and cheerful--" "Cheerful!" groaned Neil.
"And getting strong.

Now you're fixed and I'll go over to your room with you.

How do you feel ?" "All right, I suppose," replied Neil hopelessly.
Simson walked beside him back to college and across the campus and the common to his room, and saw him installed in an easy-chair with a pillow behind the injured shoulder.
"There you are," said the trainer.

"Prentiss will look in this evening and I'll see you in the morning.


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