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The Cock-House at Fellsgarth

CHAPTER TWENTY FOUR
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It was called for one or two purposes.

The first was to see if they could revive the School clubs.
(Cheers.) He wasn't going to say a word of ancient history.
(Laughter.) But as they stood now, they had a lot of fellows anxious to play, they had the materials for as good a fifteen this winter, and as good an eleven next spring (cheers), as any school in the country; and yet the playing-fields stood idle, and the name of Fellsgarth was dropping out of all the records.

They had had enough of that sort of thing.

Every one was sick of it.

Fellows had agreed with him when it was proposed to disband the clubs; he hoped they would agree with him now that the time had come for reviving them.


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