School Days at RugbyJames R. Osgood and Company, 1858 - 405 pagina's |
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Pagina 3
... looked at from every point of view . I there- fore add a few extracts from the letter of an old friend and school - fellow , than whom no man in England is better able to speak on the subject . " What's the use of sorting the boys by ...
... looked at from every point of view . I there- fore add a few extracts from the letter of an old friend and school - fellow , than whom no man in England is better able to speak on the subject . " What's the use of sorting the boys by ...
Pagina 10
... looked for , and the best thing for them , and little praise or pudding , which indeed they , and most of us , are better without . Talbots and Stanleys , St. Maurs , and such like folk , have led armies and made laws , time out of mind ...
... looked for , and the best thing for them , and little praise or pudding , which indeed they , and most of us , are better without . Talbots and Stanleys , St. Maurs , and such like folk , have led armies and made laws , time out of mind ...
Pagina 20
... looked these thousand years and more . Right down below the White Horse , is a curious deep and broad gully called " the Manger , " into one side of which the hills fall with a series of the most lovely sweeping curves , known as " the ...
... looked these thousand years and more . Right down below the White Horse , is a curious deep and broad gully called " the Manger , " into one side of which the hills fall with a series of the most lovely sweeping curves , known as " the ...
Pagina 27
... looked upon by the Brown household , and the villagers , with the same sort of feeling with which we now regard a man who has crossed the Rocky Mountains , or launched a boat on the great lake in Central Africa . The White Horse Vale ...
... looked upon by the Brown household , and the villagers , with the same sort of feeling with which we now regard a man who has crossed the Rocky Mountains , or launched a boat on the great lake in Central Africa . The White Horse Vale ...
Pagina 34
... looked upon with considerable respect , not to say fear , and indeed his whole feeling towards Noah was strongly tainted with awe ; and when the old gentleman was gath- ered to his fathers , Tom's lamentation over him was not ...
... looked upon with considerable respect , not to say fear , and indeed his whole feeling towards Noah was strongly tainted with awe ; and when the old gentleman was gath- ered to his fathers , Tom's lamentation over him was not ...
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ain't amongst Arthur backswording ball BATTLE OF ASHDOWN beat em began Benjy big boys BLOWING STONE Brown Brownsover bullying called calling-over catch comes cricket cried Diggs Doctor door Dunchurch East East's eyes fags farmer feel fellow felt fifth-form fight Flashman football getting give goal half half-year hall hand Harkaway head heart keep keeper kick knew legs lesson living looked lower-fourth Martin master match mind minute morning never night old boy old Brooke passage play poor præpostor pull rest round Rugby rush school-house boys scrummage Scud shouted side sixth sixth-form boys Slogger small boys soon sort Squire stand stop supper sure Tadpole talk tell there's thing thought Tom Brown Tom's turned Vale vulgus walked White Horse Hill whole wicket young Brooke