School Days at RugbyTicknor and Fields, 1858 - 405 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... eyes open , have been aware , soon after leaving the Didcot station , of a fine range of chalk hills running parallel with the railway on the left - hand side as you go down , and distant some two or three miles , more or less , from ...
... eyes open , have been aware , soon after leaving the Didcot station , of a fine range of chalk hills running parallel with the railway on the left - hand side as you go down , and distant some two or three miles , more or less , from ...
Pagina 19
... eyes have seen . ) " Bless the old chronicler does he think nobody ever saw the " single thorn treee " but himself ? Why , there it stands to this very day , just on the edge of the slope , and I saw it not three weeks since ; an old ...
... eyes have seen . ) " Bless the old chronicler does he think nobody ever saw the " single thorn treee " but himself ? Why , there it stands to this very day , just on the edge of the slope , and I saw it not three weeks since ; an old ...
Pagina 25
... eyes . And these are the sort of things you may find , I believe , every one of you , in any common English country neighbourhood . Will you look for them under your own noses , or will you not ? Well , well ! I've done what I can to ...
... eyes . And these are the sort of things you may find , I believe , every one of you , in any common English country neighbourhood . Will you look for them under your own noses , or will you not ? Well , well ! I've done what I can to ...
Pagina 26
... eyes of little Tom , who was brought down into the kitchen by his nurse to witness it , at the mature age of three years . Tom was the eldest child of his parents , and from his earliest baby hood exhibited the family character- istics ...
... eyes of little Tom , who was brought down into the kitchen by his nurse to witness it , at the mature age of three years . Tom was the eldest child of his parents , and from his earliest baby hood exhibited the family character- istics ...
Pagina 39
... 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 servants ' hall resplen- dent in a long blue coat and brass buttons , and a pair of old yellow ...
... 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 servants ' hall resplen- dent in a long blue coat and brass buttons , and a pair of old yellow ...
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