Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 381
... Mott dusted his hands , and stepped over to the caddy - master . " A couple of boys ready ? Who do I draw ? This one ? My bag there ? Now , son , your job is to watch the ball . You remember that , will you ? Let's have the driver ...
... Mott dusted his hands , and stepped over to the caddy - master . " A couple of boys ready ? Who do I draw ? This one ? My bag there ? Now , son , your job is to watch the ball . You remember that , will you ? Let's have the driver ...
Page 382
... Mott drove thirty yards . to the right of it . " Doggone it ! " he ex- claimed , with his hands on his hips , " that club's no earthly good ; I can't hit the broad side of a barn with it ! It is n't balanced , or something . Further to ...
... Mott drove thirty yards . to the right of it . " Doggone it ! " he ex- claimed , with his hands on his hips , " that club's no earthly good ; I can't hit the broad side of a barn with it ! It is n't balanced , or something . Further to ...
Page 383
... Mott , with some haste ; " I ' ve heard about him . If he ever learned to putt , he ' d be a wizard , would n't he ? Fore ! " " You ' re in the pit ! " shrilled Mr. Mott's caddy . " Well , don't tell me about it now ! " roared Mr. Mott ...
... Mott , with some haste ; " I ' ve heard about him . If he ever learned to putt , he ' d be a wizard , would n't he ? Fore ! " " You ' re in the pit ! " shrilled Mr. Mott's caddy . " Well , don't tell me about it now ! " roared Mr. Mott ...
Page 384
... Mott , utterly innocent . " Where'd you go ? " " Just off - over by the water - pipe . " " That is n't bad . One of you boys take the flag . Good work ! " " Sink it now , " urged Chapman . Mr. Mott tried to sink it , and missed by an ...
... Mott , utterly innocent . " Where'd you go ? " " Just off - over by the water - pipe . " " That is n't bad . One of you boys take the flag . Good work ! " " Sink it now , " urged Chapman . Mr. Mott tried to sink it , and missed by an ...
Page 385
... Mott wavered on the tee , he saw a deep gully , weed- infested and spotted with frowning rocks ; he saw pits bounding and guarding the green ; he saw trees and excavations and a stone wall . Upon its mound of sand he saw the Silver King ...
... Mott wavered on the tee , he saw a deep gully , weed- infested and spotted with frowning rocks ; he saw pits bounding and guarding the green ; he saw trees and excavations and a stone wall . Upon its mound of sand he saw the Silver King ...
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