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The Willoughby Captains

CHAPTER TWENTY SEVEN
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It was bad enough to have a coward and a fool as captain, but it's rather too much when he turns out to be a cheat too!" "And to think that he ever got stuck in the first eleven," said Tipper.
"I told you, Bloomfield, he'd be no credit to you." "He caught out that best man of theirs," said Bloomfield.
"Bah! I'd sooner have lost the match twice over," exclaimed Game, "than win it with his help!" And so these estimable young gentlemen, satisfied that they alone were the glory and support of Willoughby, disposed in their own minds of their wicked captain, and thanked their lucky stars they were made of nobler stuff and loftier principle..


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