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Left Tackle Thayer by Ralph Henry Barbour

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I A NEW BOY AND AN OLD ONE 3

II CAPTAIN INNES RECEIVES 18

III AMY AIRS HIS VIEWS 31

IV CLINT CUTS PRACTICE 42

V ON THE SECOND 53

VI THE RUNAWAY WHEEL 65

VII LOST! 77

VIII THE MYSTERIOUS AUTO 89

IX UNDER SUSPICION 104

X BURIED TREASURE 118

XI BRIMFIELD MEETS DEFEAT 129

XII PENNY LOSES HIS TEMPER 148

XIII AMY WINS A CUP 163

XIV THE TEAM TAKES REVENGE 180

XV A BROKEN FIDDLE 196

XVI AMY TAKES A HAND 210

XVII A STRANGER INTERRUPTS 223

XVIII A RAID ON THE SECOND 233

XIX MR. DETWEILER INSTRUCTS 244

XX 'VARSITY vs. SECOND TEAM 259

XXI THE LETTER THAT WASN'T WRITTEN 270

XXII DREER LOOKS ON 288

XXIII CLINT HAS STAGE-FRIGHT 297

XXIV IN THE ENEMY'S COUNTRY 313

XXV VICTORY! 327

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Victory Frontispiece

Now and then they spoke, but so softly

that the boys could not hear what was said

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