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s to include Barry in the team against the Town. It was what he would have done in any case, but, under the circumstances, he felt a peculiar pleasure in doing it. The
and important step, affecting the welfare of the fifteen, the captain theoretically could not move without their approval. But if the captain happened to be strong-minded and the committee weak, they were apt to be slightly out of it,
It seemed to him that it might be as well to learn what views Milton and Allardyce had on the subject of Barry, and, after the Town
ew studies in the school in which there was an arm-chair. With the majority
some tea, Trevo
f there's
re anything to
his important point, pond
some cake
heerfully. "Scratch the cake. I ate it be
a healthy
used to be s
at you'd better do is cut across to the shop and get some more cake and s
son's to fetch something from my study," suggested Trevo
"I'm not half sure that the other dodge would have worked. They seem to think at the shop that I've had about enough things on t
hotographs, and of a variety to suit all tastes. For the earnest student of the drama there was Sir Henry Irving in The Bells,
Trevor. "Beastly
and pained at the criticism. "Why, yo
u want to collect something, why don'
rd came back wi
put 'em down. Does the b
d for explan
ilton, kindly. "What I meant was, is the tea ready? I
uished the Etna, and left the room, while Milton, murmuring vague formulae about "one spoonful for each person and one
ame round about-
d. I can't fi
nford. On that overworked youth's appea
's the
t mi
mi
nged with triumph, as if the speaker reali
mi
N
y n
ever h
no, half a second. What
ing
ou've g
le." This ap
You can have w
irement of Ma
about," said Trevor
the tin for biscuits with sugar on them.
ht give Alexander an
ht. Any
second, do
d game today. He's an im
right thing to do, chucking Rand-Brown out after one tr
ey've been playing for the house. It isn't only that Rand-Brown can't tackle, and Barry
Trevor. "Then you'd go on
aying in the first three-quarter line. And he's as keen as anything on getti
his colours if
forwards, Clifford, a red-haired chap, who was goo
nd see Allardyce about the
the three teams. Trevor and Clowes met Mr Seymour as they w
iven Barry his
s,
hich is the great thing, and he will improve with practice," said Mr
d," said Trevor, as they walked on
ho wrote tha
r lau
et," h
who would gain most by Barry's not playing. I hear he
s had rows with Mill some
day-room to find his fag. Trevor went o
seemed
exclaimed, "have y
s the matte
tter go a