School Days at RugbyTicknor and Fields, 1857 - 409 pagina's |
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Pagina 5
... miles , more or less , from the line . The highest point in the range is the White Horse Hill , which you come in front of just before you stop at the Shrivenham station . If you love English scenery and have a few hours to spare , 6 ...
... miles , more or less , from the line . The highest point in the range is the White Horse Hill , which you come in front of just before you stop at the Shrivenham station . If you love English scenery and have a few hours to spare , 6 ...
Pagina 6
... miles , there is enough of interest and beauty to last any reasonable man his life . I believe this to be the case almost throughout the country , but each has its special attraction , and none can be richer than the one I am speaking ...
... miles , there is enough of interest and beauty to last any reasonable man his life . I believe this to be the case almost throughout the country , but each has its special attraction , and none can be richer than the one I am speaking ...
Pagina 7
... miles off , or what the bog - bean and wood - sage are good for . And as for the country legends , the stories of the old gable - ended farmhouses , the place where the last skirmish was fought in the civil wars , where the parish Butts ...
... miles off , or what the bog - bean and wood - sage are good for . And as for the country legends , the stories of the old gable - ended farmhouses , the place where the last skirmish was fought in the civil wars , where the parish Butts ...
Pagina 8
... miles and miles , when pushed out some fine November morning by the Old Berk- shire . Those who have been there , and well mounted , only know how he , and the stanch little pack who dash after him , heads high and sterns low , with a ...
... miles and miles , when pushed out some fine November morning by the Old Berk- shire . Those who have been there , and well mounted , only know how he , and the stanch little pack who dash after him , heads high and sterns low , with a ...
Pagina 9
... mile . One of the moralists whom we sat under in my youth , was it the great Richard Swiveller , or Mr. Stiggins ? —says , ' we are born in a vale , and must take the consequences of being found in such a situation . ' These ...
... mile . One of the moralists whom we sat under in my youth , was it the great Richard Swiveller , or Mr. Stiggins ? —says , ' we are born in a vale , and must take the consequences of being found in such a situation . ' These ...
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ain't amongst Arthur backswording ball BATTLE OF ASHDOWN began Benjy big boys Blowing Stone Brown Brownsover bully called calling-over catch cheer close coach comes cricket cried Diggs Doctor door Dunchurch East East's eyes face fags farmer feel fellow felt fifth-form fight Flashman football give goal half half-year hall hand head heart hoora keep keeper kick knew legs lesson living looked Martin master match mind minute morning mother never night Number old boy old Brooke play poor præpostor pull rest round Rugby rush scrummage Scud shouted side sixth-form boy Slogger small boys soon sort Squire stand stop supper sure Tadpole talk tell there's thing thought Tom Brown Tom's turn Vale village vulgus walked White Horse Hill whole wicket Willum young Brooke