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Behind the Line

CHAPTER XVIII
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Then we'll have football as it was meant to be played; and we'll have a more skilful game and one of more interest both to the players and spectators." Mills paused and then asked: "By the way, do you see much of Fletcher ?" "Yes, quite a bit," answered Sydney.

"We were together for two or three hours yesterday afternoon." "Indeed?
And did you notice whether he appeared in good spirits?
See any signs of worry ?" "No, not that I recall.

I thought he appeared to be feeling very cheerful.

I know we laughed a good deal over--over something." "That's all right, then," answered the coach as they turned in through the gate and approached the locker-house.

"I had begun to think that perhaps he had something on his mind that troubled him.


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