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But for his part, he grew to have a curious belief, even when her head was well above his shoulder, that the strong arch of her bosom must ring out with wild sweet song one day, like that which he had heard on the November hillside, when Caddie Sills had run past him at the Preaching Tree.

If you have no caddie, do not order your opponent's caddie about as if you were paying for his services. Any assistance that he may give you is an act of courtesy extended to you by your opponent. Always fill in afterwards every hole that you make in a bunker. If all players do that, both you and the others will benefit constantly.

I am no advocate of female labour, but I have often, after an experience of the girl caddie, been tempted to wish that there were more of them in the land, for they are uncommonly good. The little girl of humble lot seems, nine times out of ten, to possess all those qualities which go to the making of a good caddie according to my standard of a good caddie in a remarkable degree.

I have heard that he was known, when driving at the sixth, to get bunkered in his own caddie, who had taken up his position directly behind him. As for the deep sand-trap in front of the seventh green, he spent so much of his time in it that there was some informal talk among the members of the committee of charging him a small weekly rent.

The good boy caddie, whom I have referred to as my ideal, does that also.

The clock was ticking irritatingly behind him. He looked at his watch, and took assurance from the vision of the flying day. "Now, Caddie," said he, in that specious soothing we accord to children, "you lay right still, and I'll go out a spell and do a few chores, and then mebbe I'll come in and see how you be." Caddie put out a hand, and fastened it upon his in an inexorable clasp.

They fly very carelessly, and often, in swooping about the sky, drop your clubs out of the bag and smash 'em; and they all look so infernally alike that you can never tell your own caddy from the other fellow's, which is sometimes very confusing." "Still," I put in, "a caddie with no pockets is a very safe person to intrust with golf balls."

If you had put your shot under a tree, could your caddie hold up the branches to give you a clear shot? Obviously you would disqualify yourself if you touched that door." Arthur's jaw dropped. "What! Then how the deuce am I to get it out?" "That," I said, gravely, "is a question between you and your Maker." It was here that Arthur Jukes forfeited the sympathy which I had begun to feel for him.

This time the golfer was not a great one. He had his faults, and they were numerous, and for their conquest and suppression he came to the conclusion that it would be better if he went out alone over the links and wrestled with them determinedly. A caddie watched him going out thus solitary, and felt sorry, so he said to him, "I will carry your clubs for a shilling, sir."

"One dozen Silvertowns." "Correct; four dollars. Mark it down. Next?" "Caddie bag," responded Joel faintly. "A dollar and a half. Next." "But, West, I can't afford these things." "Nonsense, March! Still well, you can call the bag a dollar even; though the dollar ones aren't worth much. Mine cost five." "But you have coat and trousers down. And shoes, and "

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