School Days at RugbyTicknor and Fields, 1857 - 409 pagina's |
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Pagina 8
... poor Charley , having no other cover to which to betake himself for 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 ...
... poor Charley , having no other cover to which to betake himself for 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 ...
Pagina 21
... poor to rich ones ; -couriers and ladies ' maids , im- perials and travelling carriages are an abomination unto me , I cannot away with them . But for dirty Jack , and every good fellow who , in the words of the capital French song ...
... poor to rich ones ; -couriers and ladies ' maids , im- perials and travelling carriages are an abomination unto me , I cannot away with them . But for dirty Jack , and every good fellow who , in the words of the capital French song ...
Pagina 27
... Poor old Noah , dead and gone , " said he , " Tom Brown so sorry ! Put him in the coffin , wig and all . ” But old Benjy was young Master's real delight and refuge . He was a youth by the side of Noah , scarce seventy years old . A ...
... Poor old Noah , dead and gone , " said he , " Tom Brown so sorry ! Put him in the coffin , wig and all . ” But old Benjy was young Master's real delight and refuge . He was a youth by the side of Noah , scarce seventy years old . A ...
Pagina 30
... . Every household , however poor , managed to raise a " feast - cake " and bottle of ginger or raisin wine , which stood on the cottage table ready for all comers , and not unlikely to make APPROACH OF VEAST - DAY . 31 them remember feast.
... . Every household , however poor , managed to raise a " feast - cake " and bottle of ginger or raisin wine , which stood on the cottage table ready for all comers , and not unlikely to make APPROACH OF VEAST - DAY . 31 them remember feast.
Pagina 31
... poor . They don't attend the feasts themselves and call them disreputable , where- upon the steadiest of the poor leave them also , and they become what they are called . Class amuse- ments , be they for dukes or ploughboys , always be ...
... poor . They don't attend the feasts themselves and call them disreputable , where- upon the steadiest of the poor leave them also , and they become what they are called . Class amuse- ments , be they for dukes or ploughboys , always be ...
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