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A Dog with a Bad Name

CHAPTER ONE
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But there's not much chance of it if the kicking's left to you." "I tell you what," said Forrester, ignoring the gibe.

"I'm curious to know what Cad Jeffreys means to do.

We're bound to have some fun if he's in it." "Cad Jeffreys," said Scarfe, with a slight increase of scorn in his face and voice, "will probably assist the School by playing for the Sixth." Forrester laughed.
"I hear he nearly drowned himself in the bath the first day, and half scragged Shrimpton for grinning at him.

If he gets on as well at football, Frampton will have something to answer for.

Why, here he comes." "Suppose you invite him to come and have a knock up with the ball," suggested the senior.
The figure which approached the couple was one which, familiar as it was to Bolsover, would have struck a stranger as remarkable.


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