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Behind the Line

CHAPTER XXIII
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But Seider, the Brown's right half, got him about the knees, and though Pearse struggled and was dragged fully five yards farther, finally brought him down.

Fifteen yards was netted, and the Erskine supporters found cause for loud acclaim.
"Bully tackle, that," said Neil.

Stone nodded.
"Seems to me we can get around those ends," he muttered; "especially the left.

I don't think Bloch is much of a wonder.

There goes Pearse." The ends were again worked by the two half-backs and the distance thrice won.


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