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The Cock-House at Fellsgarth

CHAPTER FIVE
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But I'll ask about it.

Fancy poor Yorke's feelings if we were to demand a new election!" "I tell you what," said Dangle, "I don't altogether understand Yorke.
He tries to pass off as fair, and just, and all that sort of thing; but one can't be sure he's not playing a game of his own." "We shall easily see that when it comes to choosing the football fifteen against Rendlesham.

I mean to send him in a list of fellows on our side.

It's only fair we should have half of them our men." "Half fifteen is seven and a half," said Fullerton, a melancholy senior who had not yet spoken; "how will you manage about that ?" "Shut up, you ass!" "I only asked," said Fullerton.

"It doesn't matter to me, I don't mind going as the half man, if you like.


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