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Behind the Line

CHAPTER XV
10/18

He's going to get most horribly banged up.

But he's going to stop the play." "Yes, I think he is--if he lives," said Mills with a grim smile.

"The only objection that occurs to me this moment is this: Have we the right to place any player in a position like this where the punishment is certain to be terrific, if not absolutely dangerous ?" "I've thought of that, too," answered Sydney readily.

"And I don't believe we--er--you have." "Well, then I think our play's dished at the start." "Why, not a bit, sir.

Call the players up, explain the thing to them, and tell them you want a man for that position." "Ah, ask for volunteers, eh ?" "Yes, sir.


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