School Days at RugbyTicknor and Fields, 1858 - 405 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... answer very well to the characteristic pro- pensity ; they are a square - headed and snake - necked generation , broad in the shoulder , deep in the chest , and thin in the flank , carrying no lumber . Then for clanship , they are as ...
... answer very well to the characteristic pro- pensity ; they are a square - headed and snake - necked generation , broad in the shoulder , deep in the chest , and thin in the flank , carrying no lumber . Then for clanship , they are as ...
Pagina 54
... answer for all through English country - sides , but it never played a scurvier trick than in laying thee by the heels , when thou wast yet in a green old age . The enemy , which had long been carrying on a sort of border warfare , and ...
... answer for all through English country - sides , but it never played a scurvier trick than in laying thee by the heels , when thou wast yet in a green old age . The enemy , which had long been carrying on a sort of border warfare , and ...
Pagina 106
... ” " What nice places ! " " They're well enough , " answered East , patroniz . ingly , " only uncommon cold at nights sometimes . Gower , that's my chum , and I make a fire with TOM'S FIRST RUGBY DINNER . 107 paper on the floor.
... ” " What nice places ! " " They're well enough , " answered East , patroniz . ingly , " only uncommon cold at nights sometimes . Gower , that's my chum , and I make a fire with TOM'S FIRST RUGBY DINNER . 107 paper on the floor.
Pagina 111
... answered East . " You see this gravel walk running down all along this side of the playing - ground , and the line of elms op- posite on the other ? Well , they're the bounds . As soon as the ball gets past them , it's in touch , and ...
... answered East . " You see this gravel walk running down all along this side of the playing - ground , and the line of elms op- posite on the other ? Well , they're the bounds . As soon as the ball gets past them , it's in touch , and ...
Pagina 112
... answer to their names . " I may come in , mayn't I ? " said Tom , catching East by the arm and longing to feel himself one o them . You " Yes , come along , nobody'll say anything . won't be so eager to get into calling - over after a ...
... answer to their names . " I may come in , mayn't I ? " said Tom , catching East by the arm and longing to feel himself one o them . You " Yes , come along , nobody'll say anything . won't be so eager to get into calling - over after a ...
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