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isance when one does." "Beastly." "It's only about a couple of minutes from the houses to the school, I should think, shouldn't you?" "Not much more. Might be three." "Yes. Three if one didn't hurry." Another silence. "Beastly day," said Adair. "Rotten." Silence again. "I say," said Mike, scowling at his toes, "awfully sorry about your wrist." "Oh, that's all right. It was my fault." "Does it hurt?" "Oh, no, rather not, thanks." "I'd no idea you'd crocked yourself." "Oh, no, that's all right. It was only right at the end. You'd have smashed me anyhow." "Oh, rot." "I bet you anything you like you would." "I bet you I shouldn't.... Jolly hard luck, just before the match." "Oh, no.... I say, thanks awfully for saying you'd play." "Oh, rot.... Do you think we shall get a game?" Adair inspected the sky carefully. "I don't know. It looks pretty bad, doesn't it?" "Rotten. I say, how long will your wrist keep you out of cricket?" "Be all right in a week. Less, probably." "Good." "Now that you and Smith are going to play, we ought to have a jolly good season." "Rummy, Smith turning out to be a cricketer." "Yes. I should think he'd be a hot bowler, with his height." "He must be jolly good if he was only just out of the Eton team last year." "Yes." "What's the time?" asked Mike. Adair produced his watch once more. "Five to." "We've heaps of time." "Yes, heaps." "Let's stroll on a bit down the road, shall we?" "Right ho!" Mike cleared his throat. "I say." "Hello?" "I've been talking to Smith. He was telling me that you thought I'd promised to give Stone and Robinson places in the--" "Oh, no, that's all right. It was only for a bit. Smith told me you couldn't have done, and I saw that I was an ass to think you could have. It was Stone seeming so dead certain that he could play for Lower Borlock if I chucked him from the school team that gave me the idea." "He never even asked me to get him a place." "No, I know." "Of course, I wouldn't have done it, even if he had." "Of course not." "I didn't want to play myself, but I wasn't going to do a rotten trick like getting other fellows away from the team." "No, I know." "It was rotten enough, really, not playing myself." "Oh, no. Beastly rough luck having to leave Wrykyn just when you were going to be captain, and come to a small school like this." The excitement of t
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