School Days at RugbyTicknor and Fields, 1857 - 409 pagina's |
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Pagina 63
... watched with all his eyes , and first challenged one of the less scientific , and threw him ; and so one by one wrestled his way up to the leaders . Then indeed for months he had a poor time of it ; it was not long indeed before he ...
... watched with all his eyes , and first challenged one of the less scientific , and threw him ; and so one by one wrestled his way up to the leaders . Then indeed for months he had a poor time of it ; it was not long indeed before he ...
Pagina 64
... watched the hawks soaring , and the " peert " bird , as Harry Winburn called the gray plover , gorgeous in his wedding feathers ; and so home , racing down the Manger with many a roll among the thistles , or through Uffington - wood to ...
... watched the hawks soaring , and the " peert " bird , as Harry Winburn called the gray plover , gorgeous in his wedding feathers ; and so home , racing down the Manger with many a roll among the thistles , or through Uffington - wood to ...
Pagina 148
... his clean little white bed watched the movements of Bogle ( the generic name by which the successive shoeblacks of the school - house were WAKING . 149 known , ) as he marched round 148 CHAPTER VII SETTLING TO THE COLLAR.
... his clean little white bed watched the movements of Bogle ( the generic name by which the successive shoeblacks of the school - house were WAKING . 149 known , ) as he marched round 148 CHAPTER VII SETTLING TO THE COLLAR.
Pagina 150
... watched the great man rouse himself and take a book from under his pillow and begin reading , leaning his head on his hand and turning his back to the room . Soon , however , a noise of striving urchins arose , and muttered ...
... watched the great man rouse himself and take a book from under his pillow and begin reading , leaning his head on his hand and turning his back to the room . Soon , however , a noise of striving urchins arose , and muttered ...
Pagina 153
... watched all the other boys come in and take their places , filling row after row ; and tried to construe the Greek text which was in- scribed over the door with the slightest possible suc- cess , and wondered which of the masters , who ...
... watched all the other boys come in and take their places , filling row after row ; and tried to construe the Greek text which was in- scribed over the door with the slightest possible suc- cess , and wondered which of the masters , who ...
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