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All Aboard; or, Life on the Lake

CHAPTER V
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"And I know that Tony is exactly of my mind." "It is no great credit to them to have beaten us under these circumstances," added Fred.
"Each club must be responsible for its own discipline.

No excuses are to be pleaded.

Good order and good regulations will prevent such accidents as just befell us." "That is what discipline is for," said William Bright.
"Exactly so.

Don't you remember what Mr.Hyde told me when I tried to excuse myself for not having my sums done with the plea that I had no pencil ?" asked Charles Hardy.

"He said it was as much a part of our duty to be ready for our work as it was to do it after we were ready." "That's good logic," put in Fred.


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