[Behind the Line by Ralph Henry Barbour]@TWC D-Link bookBehind the Line CHAPTER XVIII 4/19
I don't know, but there's something about this sort of a day that makes me feel good." "Well, every one to his taste," Mills replied.
"By the way, here's something I cut out of the Robinson Argus; thought you'd like to see it." He drew a clipping from a pocketbook and gave it to Sydney, who, shielding it from the wet, read as follows: Erskine, we hear, is crowing over a wonderful new play which she thinks she has invented, and with which she expects to get even for what happened last year.
We have not seen the new marvel, of course, but we understand that it is called a "close formation." It is safe to say that it is an old play revamped by Erskine's head coach, Mills.
Last year Mills discovered a form of guards-back which was heralded to the four corners of the earth as the greatest play ever seen. What happened to it is still within memory.
Consequently we are not greatly alarmed over the latest production of his fertile brain.
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