[The Cock-House at Fellsgarth by Talbot Baines Reed]@TWC D-Link bookThe Cock-House at Fellsgarth CHAPTER FIVE 23/26
I say, they've got the fifteen stuck up on the boards--six of our chaps in it.
We ought to lick them this year." But as Clapperton did not do him the favour of heeding his observations, he retired, and tried vainly to collect his scattered forces to conclude the eight-handed boxing match, which had been so unfeelingly interrupted an hour ago. Clapperton, to do him justice, could not deny to himself that the team selected by the captain was the best fighting fifteen the School could put into the football field.
But, having advanced his claim for half numbers, his pride was hurt at finding it almost contemptuously set aside.
It would never do for him to climb down now. The Moderns, after all, had a right to have their men in; and he had a right to assume they were better players than some of the selected Classics.
It was easy to work himself into a rage, and talk about favouritism, and abuse of privilege, and all that.
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