StNicholas [serial] . walk-ing. Keep quiet. If it s stormy, get out for alittle while and then settle down in your roomsand read or play games. Be careful of your eat-ing, too. Take a good breakfast and go light atluncheon. That s all, I think. I 11 be on handearly to-morrow in case anything comes up your spirits, a lot depends on that. Goodnight and good luck. Rob called for a cheer for the coach, and it wasgiven with a will. It was very still. Through the window, fromwhere he lay, Evan could see thousands of bright,frosty stars sparkling in the sky. That meantfair weather to-morrow,
StNicholas [serial] . walk-ing. Keep quiet. If it s stormy, get out for alittle while and then settle down in your roomsand read or play games. Be careful of your eat-ing, too. Take a good breakfast and go light atluncheon. That s all, I think. I 11 be on handearly to-morrow in case anything comes up your spirits, a lot depends on that. Goodnight and good luck. Rob called for a cheer for the coach, and it wasgiven with a will. It was very still. Through the window, fromwhere he lay, Evan could see thousands of bright,frosty stars sparkling in the sky. That meantfair weather to-morrow, he told himself, and adry field. Then his thoughts, in spite of hisutmost endeavors, went to the game, and pres-ently he flopped over in bed and addressed the 1910.] KINGSFORD, QUARTER 823 huddled form of his room-mate, seen dimlythrough the starlit gloom : I say, Rob, in that number 13 play does Deer-ing start with you around left end or does heinterfere for Shaler? There was no answer. Chapter XV THE CAME WITH ADAMS. THE MEETING RESOLVED ITSELF INTO A PARADE THAT MADE THE ROUNDOF THE BUILDINGS AND SANG FOOT-BALL SONGS. Well, what do you think of that? whisperedEvan. Oh, well, if he can sleep, I believe I can. It did nt seem that he really did sleep, for hewas playing foot-ball in thought all night, butthe next thing he knew Rob was calling to him,and the room was flooded with morning sunlight. Come on, Riverport! called Rob, and as he ledthe team onto the field, Northrup, of the seniors,sprang in front of the throng on the upper sideof the field and, waving hislight-blue megaphone adornedwith the dark-green R, calledfor A double cheer for theteam, fellows, and everybodyget into it! Rah, rah, Riverport!Rah, rah, Riverport! Rah,rah, Riverport! Rah, rah,Riverport! Rah, rah, Riv-erport ! Rah, rah, River-port ! Team ! Team ! Team !From across the battle-fieldcame the long, slow cheer ofthe rival: Adams ! Adams !Adams ! Rah, rah, rah!Rah, rah, rah! Rah,rah, rah ! Adams ! Adams !Ada
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