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Printing File Contents Using AWK

I want to print the contents of a file from 2nd line to last but one line using the AWK command.
I tried using the Shell Script,MyScript as fallows:
MyScript:
{
if(NR>1)
{
if(NR<9)
{
print $0
}
}
}

and used the commnd :
awk -f MyScript Filename
Note: Filename contains 9 lines text.
I tried the same without shellscript as :
awk NR>1&&NR<9 '{print $0}' Filename
But, I am getting the error:
awk: cmd. line:2: fatal: cannot open file `{print}' for reading (No such file or directory)
Could anyone please help me in getting this out?
Thanks in advance
 
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