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Behind the Line

CHAPTER XV
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Well, we'll give this a try to-morrow, and see how it works.

By the way, Burr," he went on, "you can get about pretty well on your crutches, can't you ?" "Yes," Sydney answered.
"Good.

Then what's to prevent you from coming out to the field in the afternoons and giving us a hand with this?
Do you think you could afford the time ?" Sydney's eyes dropped; he didn't want Mills to see how near the tears were to his eyes.
"I can afford the time all right," he answered in a voice that, despite his efforts, was not quite steady, "if you really think I can be of any use." Perhaps Mills guessed the other's pleasure, for he smiled gently as he answered: "I don't think; I'm certain.

You know this play better than I do; it's yours; you know how you want it to go.

You come out and look after the play; we'll attend to the players.


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