School Days at RugbyTicknor and Fields, 1858 - 405 pagina's |
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... ball sent by a strong hitter , must be very alarming to a mere child , to a child who might stand up boldly enough among children of his own size and height . " Look at half - a - dozen small children playing cricket by themselves ; how ...
... ball sent by a strong hitter , must be very alarming to a mere child , to a child who might stand up boldly enough among children of his own size and height . " Look at half - a - dozen small children playing cricket by themselves ; how ...
Pagina 3
... balls and footballs , and the violent sport of creatures who , to him , are giants . He goes to his bed in fear and trembling worse than the reality of the rough treatment to which he is perhaps subjected . " I believe there is only one ...
... balls and footballs , and the violent sport of creatures who , to him , are giants . He goes to his bed in fear and trembling worse than the reality of the rough treatment to which he is perhaps subjected . " I believe there is only one ...
Pagina 5
... ball , and reading " Robinson Crusoe , " makes one ask oneself , whether there isn't something one would like to say to them before they take their first plunge into the stream of life , away from their own homes , or while they are yet ...
... ball , and reading " Robinson Crusoe , " makes one ask oneself , whether there isn't something one would like to say to them before they take their first plunge into the stream of life , away from their own homes , or while they are yet ...
Pagina 27
... ball or the yeomanry review , made up the sum of the Brown locomotion in most years . A stray Brown from some distant county dropped in every now and then , or from Oxford on grave nag , an old don contem- porary of the Squire ; and ...
... ball or the yeomanry review , made up the sum of the Brown locomotion in most years . A stray Brown from some distant county dropped in every now and then , or from Oxford on grave nag , an old don contem- porary of the Squire ; and ...
Pagina 63
... balls and a football for their sports . Our village was blessed , amongst other things , with a well - endowed school . The building stood by itself , apart from the master's house , on an angle of ground where three roads met ; an old ...
... balls and a football for their sports . Our village was blessed , amongst other things , with a well - endowed school . The building stood by itself , apart from the master's house , on an angle of ground where three roads met ; an old ...
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