Monthly Archives: October 2006

“Well, I’ll be glad to see some action,” remarked Amy, yawning

“Well, I’ll be glad to see some action,” remarked Amy, yawning. “Compared to tennis this game is a regular ‘cold water sit-around’!”

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“But who–Was it Emery, do you think?” Emery was Penny’s room-mate, a

quiet fifth form fellow who lived to stuff and who spent most of his waking hours in recitation room or school library “But who–Was it Emery, do you think?” Emery was Penny’s room-mate, a quiet fifth form fellow who lived … Continue reading

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Other and delicious odours mingled with the coffee fragrance, and a

promising sound of sizzling reached them Other and delicious odours mingled with the coffee fragrance, and a promising sound of sizzling reached them. “That,” said Amy, settling back luxuriously and patting his waistcoat, “is my corned beef hash. I sort … Continue reading

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“Hi,” returned Clint

“Hi,” returned Clint.

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Clint was as sorry as possible for Penny, but he didn’t have much time

for sympathy Clint was as sorry as possible for Penny, but he didn’t have much time for sympathy. With practice on Monday afternoon football affairs at Brimfield started on their last lap. Only Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday were left for … Continue reading

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“What are you going to have?” asked Amy presently

“What are you going to have?” asked Amy presently.

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Clint stared

Clint stared. “You mean that–that someone did it deliberately?” he gasped incredulously. “But, Durkin, no one would do a thing like that!”

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“How did you happen to get lost?” asked the principal’s voice

“How did you happen to get lost?” asked the principal’s voice.

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St. Clair had ousted Still permanently, it appeared, although Still was by no means discouraged. Perhaps he had no time to be, for the substitutes were worked quite as hard as the first string fellows. Coach Robey had no intention … Continue reading

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Clint listened to the signal

Clint listened to the signal. “Full-back straight ahead through centre,” he said.

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