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 but he had a point。 Twenty of the

school's eighth…grade boys would be made to pack a

picnic lunch for two and be auctioned off to the highest bidder。

“Being a basket boy is an honor—” Mrs。 Simmons began; but she was interrupted by Robbie。

“It's a joke!” he said。 “It's embarrassing! Who wants to be a basket boy?”

All the guys around him muttered; “Not me;” but Mrs。 Simmons cleared her throat and said;

“You should want to be one! It's a tradition that has

helped support the school since it was founded。 There have been generation after generation

of basket boys helping make this campus what it is

today。 It's why we have flower beds。 It's why we have shade trees and a grove of apple trees。

Visit another junior high sometime and you'll begin to

realize what a little oasis our campus really is。”

“All this from the sweat and blood of basket boys;” Robbie grumbled。

Mrs。 Simmons sighed。 “Robbie; someday when your children go to school here; you'll

understand。 For now; please just vote for whoever you think

will earn a high bid。 And class;” she added; “we're down to nine minutes。”

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The room fell quiet。 And as I read down the list of over one hundred and fifty eighth…grade

boys; I realized that to me; there had only ever been one

boy。 To me; there had only been Bryce。

I didn't let myself get sentimental。 I had liked him for all the wr

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