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Except that this time the orange shirted one never got up. The other team cheered again and so did the other half of the crowd. The referee went to a pole on the sidelines and put up the number '1' on it while a few bystanders picked the Zard up and carried him off the field.
The Payleys and Singers still continued to compete, but we declined to fight and bleed for them and amused ourselves instead by watching them from the sidelines. Mrs. Payley joined the "When I was in Europe" brigade, and the Singers got the first automobile in town.
Experiences accompanying him in a childhood that had been robbed from her, for whatever embarrassment they caused him, were a million times better than being a mother waiting on the sidelines with vicarious yearnings.
Bill and Lee, on the sidelines by the hangars, did not find all this very exciting. Bill grew more and more crazy to go up, and Lee, who was an artilleryman and had no use for flying, was sorry to see the craze for the dangerous sport grow in his favorite. Finally the lesson was over, and Frank and Horace, both much inclined to crow, rejoined Bill and Lee to talk it over.
The sidelines of the gang came through force of circumstances. Men good, bad and indifferent were drawn into the orbit of its activities, as extraordinary circumstances arose or dire necessities dictated.
At the sidelines the lieutenants chanted: "Hup! Hup! Hup-hup-hup!" Legs began to move in an impressive clock-work unison. Gradually the thousands of bayonets took motion, seemed to flow along like some strange stream of scintillating lights.
They incorporated in the early twenties, and then, after the old man died, Lane Fleming hired an advertising agency to promote his products, and built up a national distribution, and took on some sidelines. Then, during the late Mr. Chamberlain's 'Peace in our time, he picked up a refugee Czech chemist and foods-expert named Anton Varcek, who whipped up a lot of new products.
On holidays our ball team played against the team of a neighboring mill, and the owners and bosses were on the sidelines coaching the men and yelling like boys when a batter lifted a homer over the fence. That was before the rattle heads and fanatics had poisoned the well of good fellowship and made men fear and hate one another. Sometimes the Welsh would play against the Irish or the English.
One of us wore the death-mark an' had to go. "'Couldn't you-all have gone with Crook ag'in? I says. 'Which you don't have to infest this yere stretch of country. Thar's no hobbles or sidelines on you; none whatever! "Bloojacket makes no reply, an' his copper face gets expressionless an' inscrootable.
She was so popular because she possessed charm, and because she played no favorites. To the grooms who held the ponies on the sidelines her manner was just as simple and interested as it was to the gilded youths who came to win the championship cups and remained to try to win Helen.
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