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T H E A E G I S 29 PRIZE STORY His Greatest Battle ELIZABETH THOMPSON, '19 Deuce-Our Ad-Game. The shouts were followed by merry laughter and four young people crossed the court to a shady seat, where a young man sat lazily, and apparently took little interest in what was going 011 about him. The left sleeve of his silk shirt was empty from the elbow down. Jack Dinsmore had returned from England about two weeks before. A curious infection in his arm had resulted in the necessity for its amputation, and Jack had returned to his home, a morbid, discouraged man, instead of the bright and ambitious youth who had left to tight for his country. As his sister and her three friends drew near, Jack forced a smile, made a few eon1me11ts on the game which they had just finished, then lapsed into a dreamy silence. Jane, a tall dark-haired girl in a pink sweater, turned to her brother, Clarke. XVell, we must go. We promised Mother we would come home early, since Father is going to bring a friend home to dinner. Yes, Jane, you 're right. But say, Marj, we'll play again and beat. these two scoundrels, wonit we? Vome on, Billy. I 'll take you home if you and Jane WO11 't talk about your victory all the way. So long, Jack. Come over some time. You haven 't been over since you came home. Ularkc Warton, hurried his sister and their friend Billy into his Speedster and shot down the drive. Left alone with her brother, Marjory stood before him, whirling her tennis racket. She looked at him inquiringly. J ack, won't you come play a game with me. You need a little exercise. With a quick glance at her, the boy opened his mouth in amazement. Why Marj.-Say, I wish I could forget it as easily as you can. But Gee! girl, I ea11't play with-, he jumped up and started walking away, 'tiWith one arm, he finished. She turned after him. 'tBut Jack, I am not forgetting, in fact I was wondering if it could be done and I am sure you could play. The only time you need your left hand is for serving. A fellow who is as expert a player as you, ought to be able to toss and bat with one hand. She hesitated a moment, but heard no response. Anyway Jack, if it does hinder you a little, it will only make us more equally matched. Please, come on. Won't you 'V' No! I won't. I do wish you would stop teasing me. It seems as if you forever wanted to remind me of my-of my-, he stopped in want of a word to describe his trouble, -of my cripplenessf' That wasn't exactly the word he wanted, but he could think of no other. Marjory shuddered and drew back. Jack, I wish you would stop thinking of it i11 that way. It is not as horrible as you imagine. Why, are you so determined to forget it? By 'trying to forget it you just make yourself remember it. If I were you I would try to adapt myself to the circumstances and not give up to-
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