School Days at RugbyTicknor and Fields, 1857 - 409 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... told him to prophesy against the people in the valley beneath . And he could not , neither shall you , for they are a people of the Lord who abide there . And now we leave the camp , and descend towards the west , and are on the Ashdown ...
... told him to prophesy against the people in the valley beneath . And he could not , neither shall you , for they are a people of the Lord who abide there . And now we leave the camp , and descend towards the west , and are on the Ashdown ...
Pagina 21
... told him that those goodnatured - looking wo- men were in the constant habit of enticing children into the barges , and taking them up to London and selling them , which Tom wouldn't believe , and which made him resolve as soon as ...
... told him that those goodnatured - looking wo- men were in the constant habit of enticing children into the barges , and taking them up to London and selling them , which Tom wouldn't believe , and which made him resolve as soon as ...
Pagina 33
... told tales of the gallant bouts of forty years back , to which Tom listened with all his ears and eyes . But who shall tell the joy of the next morning , when the church bells were ringing a merry peal , and old Benjy appeared in the ...
... told tales of the gallant bouts of forty years back , to which Tom listened with all his ears and eyes . But who shall tell the joy of the next morning , when the church bells were ringing a merry peal , and old Benjy appeared in the ...
Pagina 44
... told . I haven't been at one these twenty years , but I have been at the statute fairs in some west - country towns , where servants are hired , and greater abominations cannot be found . What village feasts have come to , I fear in ...
... told . I haven't been at one these twenty years , but I have been at the statute fairs in some west - country towns , where servants are hired , and greater abominations cannot be found . What village feasts have come to , I fear in ...
Pagina 100
... told the story of the hat , and of his own presence of mind ; upon the relation whereof , the matron laughingly scolded him , for the coolest new boy in the house ; and East , indignant at the accusation of newness , marched Tom off ...
... told the story of the hat , and of his own presence of mind ; upon the relation whereof , the matron laughingly scolded him , for the coolest new boy in the house ; and East , indignant at the accusation of newness , marched Tom off ...
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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