[The Cock-House at Fellsgarth by Talbot Baines Reed]@TWC D-Link bookThe Cock-House at Fellsgarth CHAPTER FOUR 15/19
You know Dangle as well as I do.
I'd sooner resign myself than have him secretary." "What rot!" said Ranger.
"You'd probably only give them another man. No, we shall have to see we get fair play." "And give it, too," said the captain. "They simply packed the meeting," said Dalton, "and fetched up five juniors at the very end, who turned the scale.
If our fellows had done the same, we should have been all right." "I don't see the use of growling now it's well over," said Yorke; "the great thing is to see we get the best men into the teams, and that they play up." "We hardly need go outside Wakefield's for that," said Fisher major; "they've not a man worth his salt in a football scrimmage." "Look out that they haven't more than we have, that's all," said the captain, gloomily.
"I tell you what, you fellows," added he, with a touch of temper in his voice, "if our house is to be Cock-House at Fellsgarth, we can't afford to make fools of ourselves.
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