School Days at RugbyTicknor and Fields, 1857 - 409 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... Passing along the Ridgeway to the west for about a mile , we come to a little clump of young beech and firs , with a growth of thorn and privet under- wood . Here you may find nests of the strong down partridge and peewit , but take ...
... Passing along the Ridgeway to the west for about a mile , we come to a little clump of young beech and firs , with a growth of thorn and privet under- wood . Here you may find nests of the strong down partridge and peewit , but take ...
Pagina 14
... Passing along the Ridgeway to the east , we soon come to cultivated land . The downs , strictly so called , are no more ; Lincolnshire farmers have been imported , and the long fresh slopes are sheep - walks no more , but grow famous ...
... Passing along the Ridgeway to the east , we soon come to cultivated land . The downs , strictly so called , are no more ; Lincolnshire farmers have been imported , and the long fresh slopes are sheep - walks no more , but grow famous ...
Pagina 50
... passing children , and at the heels of the horse of my lord's steward , who often rode by with a covetous eye on the enclosure , still unmolested . His dwelling was some miles from our village ; so Benjy , who was half ashamed of his ...
... passing children , and at the heels of the horse of my lord's steward , who often rode by with a covetous eye on the enclosure , still unmolested . His dwelling was some miles from our village ; so Benjy , who was half ashamed of his ...
Pagina 75
... passed through Rugby itself . And as the Tally - ho was an early coach , they had driven out to the Peacock to be on the road . Tom had never been in London , and would have V 76 THE PEACOCK , ISLINGTON . liked to have 75 CHAPTER IV THE ...
... passed through Rugby itself . And as the Tally - ho was an early coach , they had driven out to the Peacock to be on the road . Tom had never been in London , and would have V 76 THE PEACOCK , ISLINGTON . liked to have 75 CHAPTER IV THE ...
Pagina 76
... passing and repassing , and had frater- nized with the boots and ostler , from whom he as- certained that the Tally - ho was a tip - top goer , ten miles an hour including stoppages , and so punctual , that all the road set their clocks ...
... passing and repassing , and had frater- nized with the boots and ostler , from whom he as- certained that the Tally - ho was a tip - top goer , ten miles an hour including stoppages , and so punctual , that all the road set their clocks ...
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