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Behind the Line

CHAPTER XXIII
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Moreover, to make matters more desperate, Neil was injured; just how badly Reardon didn't know, but the other's white, drawn face told its own story.

If the attempt failed he would be held to blame by the coaches, if it succeeded he would be praised for good generalship; it was a way coaches had.

His consideration of the problem lasted but a fraction of a minute.

He glanced at Neil and their eyes met.

The quarter-back's mind was made up on the instant.
"_Signal_!" he cried.


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