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Left Tackle Thayer

CHAPTER XI
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The latter's dire forebodings regarding the food at the second's table proved unjustified.

They had plenty to eat and of the sort that was best for them.

Steaks and chops and roasts formed the meat diet, eggs appeared at breakfast and supper, there was all the milk they could drink, and fresh vegetables and light desserts completed the menus.

"Boots" was rather strict in the matter of diet and fresh bread agitated him as a red flag agitates a bull.

Clint thought he had never seen so much toast in his life as appeared on and disappeared from the second team's table that Fall.


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