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The Cock-House at Fellsgarth

CHAPTER FIVE
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Here, you're leaving one of your bits of toffee.

Ta, ta, old chappie." And these great twin brethren, whose infirmity it was always to be fond of one another when they were together, and to scorn one another when they were apart, separated in a most amicable fashion.
"Well ?" asked the three exiles, putting in their heads as soon as the enemy had gone.
"Choked him off," said Wally, fanning himself.

"Jolly hard work.

But he came round." Percy, meanwhile, having suddenly remembered his errand, hastened back to the house.

As he did so he observed notices of the fifteen for the Rendlesham match posted on Wakefield's door, on the school-board, and at Forder's.


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