School Days at RugbyJames R. Osgood and Company, 1858 - 405 pagina's |
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Pagina 31
... felt to her more as a mother or aunt than as a mistress . - Tom's nurse was one who took in her instruction very slowly , she seemed to have two left hands . and no head ; and so Mrs. Brown kept her on longer than usual , that she might ...
... felt to her more as a mother or aunt than as a mistress . - Tom's nurse was one who took in her instruction very slowly , she seemed to have two left hands . and no head ; and so Mrs. Brown kept her on longer than usual , that she might ...
Pagina 68
... felt another load ; others played peg - top or marbles , while a few of the big- ger ones stood up for a bout at wrestling . Tom at first only looked on at this pastime , but it had peculiar attractions for him , and he could not long ...
... felt another load ; others played peg - top or marbles , while a few of the big- ger ones stood up for a bout at wrestling . Tom at first only looked on at this pastime , but it had peculiar attractions for him , and he could not long ...
Pagina 69
... felt that Harry knew more and could do more than he . Luckily Harry's bright uncon- sciousness , and Tom's natural good temper , kept them from ever quarrelling ; and so Tom worked on and on , and trod more and more nearly on Harry's ...
... felt that Harry knew more and could do more than he . Luckily Harry's bright uncon- sciousness , and Tom's natural good temper , kept them from ever quarrelling ; and so Tom worked on and on , and trod more and more nearly on Harry's ...
Pagina 75
... felt quite happy again , and began to enjoy vastly a good deal of his new life . These half - holiday walks were the great events of the week . The whole fifty boys started after dinner with one of the ushers for Hazeldown , which was ...
... felt quite happy again , and began to enjoy vastly a good deal of his new life . These half - holiday walks were the great events of the week . The whole fifty boys started after dinner with one of the ushers for Hazeldown , which was ...
Pagina 96
... down , and begs his pardon werry gentlemanly for all the rest , saying as they all had been plaguy vexed from the first , but didn't like to ax his pardon till then , ' cause they felt - BLOW - HARD AND HIS YARNS . 97 they hadn't.
... down , and begs his pardon werry gentlemanly for all the rest , saying as they all had been plaguy vexed from the first , but didn't like to ax his pardon till then , ' cause they felt - BLOW - HARD AND HIS YARNS . 97 they hadn't.
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