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Behind the Line

CHAPTER XVIII
5/19

Robinson can, we think, find a means of solving any puzzle that Erskine can put together.
"They're rather hard on you," laughed Sydney as he returned the clipping.
"I can stand it.

I'm glad they haven't discovered that we are busy with a defense for their tackle-tandem.

If we can keep that a secret for a few days longer I shall be satisfied." "I do hope it will come up to expectations," said Sydney doubtfully.
"Now that the final test is drawing near I'm beginning to fear that maybe we--maybe we're too hopeful." "I know," answered Mills.

"It's always that way.

When I first began coaching I used to get into a regular blue funk every year just before the big game; used to think that everything was going wrong, and was firmly convinced until the whistle sounded that we were going to be torn to pieces and scattered to the winds.


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