StNicholas [serial] . ed himself and brought him downsome fifteen yards short of the last mark. Pan-demonium reigned along the side-lines. Duffield,inscrutable and impartial, allowed himself theghost of a smile as he waved to Malcolm and an-nounced : First down! Then, fighting like heroes, Rob and Shalerhurled themselves upon the Seconds right guard,and Duffields prediction came true. Corbettgave, slowly at first, until, although the Secondsback-field rallied behind him, he was worse thanuseless, and Devens, crying for time, sent himstaggering off and put a new man in his ball was in
StNicholas [serial] . ed himself and brought him downsome fifteen yards short of the last mark. Pan-demonium reigned along the side-lines. Duffield,inscrutable and impartial, allowed himself theghost of a smile as he waved to Malcolm and an-nounced : First down! Then, fighting like heroes, Rob and Shalerhurled themselves upon the Seconds right guard,and Duffields prediction came true. Corbettgave, slowly at first, until, although the Secondsback-field rallied behind him, he was worse thanuseless, and Devens, crying for time, sent himstaggering off and put a new man in his ball was inside the five yards then, and thespectators were imploring a touch-down. They got it. Evan sent Rob again at the same place, and,although the new man was fresh and strong, andalthough the Second expected the play, the Inde-pendents went through. There was a wavering,indecisive moment, and then the defending linebuckled inward, and the foe came swaying, fall-ing through for a touch-down and the game. (7V be continued.). Copyright, 1896, by I-ishel, Adler, and Schwartz, New York. PETS. FROM THE HAINTING BY S. THE GREEN PAPER DOLL {More Betty Stories)* BY CAROLYN WELLS Oh, Betty, I m so upset! exclaimed Dorothy-Bates, as she came into the McGuire library oneafternoon in early May. What s the matter, Dotty? asked party is nt off, is it? No; we re to go, all right; but Jeanette cantgo. She has such a cold, her mother wont let hergo away from home. And I ve just come fromthere. She really is ill; is nt it too bad? Yes, indeed it is! We would have had such alovely time, all together. Well, we 11 go, anyhow. And, Betty, as Ireneexpects three of us, I think it would be nice toask some one to go in Jeanettes place. I d liketo ask Constance Harper, but I know you dontlike her very much. Oh, I like Constance well enough, but shedoes nt like me. Well, whichever way it is, you two neverseem to get along very well together. But whoelse is there? Betty hesitated a minut
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