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THE LEFT TACKLE
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“Oh, nothing. I was only thinking, if you did that to Tom Sheldon—”
“Was that Sheldon, the crew captain?”
“The same. Can you blame fellows for saying you’re fresh?”
Edward looked confused; then he said, “Well, I don’t care. It was the only thing to do.”
Blanchard laughed again and patting him on the back, said, “You’re a great kid, Ned.”
Anyway that little talk put Edward into good spirits; and the next day he was writing to his brother at St. John’s as follows:—
Dear Charley,—I ought to have written to you before this, but I have been so busy; there has been so much going on. I asked Mother to send you my letters. I guess the joke is on me all right. I thought that by coming here I should be getting away from your influence, but it does n’t seem to be the least use. They all think that because I’m your brother I must be some good, and they don’t treat me like a new kid at all. Blanch-
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