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Behind the Line

CHAPTER IV
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Knowles is a St.Agnes man and there are lots of St.Agnes fellows in our class." "I think you're making a mistake," answered Neil soberly, "and I wish you'd give it up.

Livingston's got lots of supporters, and he's had his campaign under way for a week.

If you're defeated I think it'll hurt you; fellows don't like defeated candidates when--when they're self-appointed candidates." "Oh, of course, if you don't want to help," cried Paul, with a trace of anger in his voice, "I guess we can get on without you." "I'm sure you won't desert your chum, Fletcher," said Cowan.

"And I think you're all wrong about defeated candidates.

If a fellow makes a good fight and is worsted no fellow that isn't a cad does other than honor him." "Well, if you've made up your mind, Paul," answered Neil reluctantly, "of course I'll do all I can if Foster will let me out of my promise to him." "Oh, hang Foster!" cried Cowan.


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