School Days at RugbyTicknor and Fields, 1858 - 405 pagina's |
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Thomas Hughes. то MRS . ARNOLD , OF FOX HOWE , THIS BOOK IS ( WITHOUT HER PERMISSION ) Dedicated BY THE AUTHOR , WHO OWES MORE THAN HE CAN EVER ACKNOWLEDGE OR FORGET TO HER AND HERS . CONTENTS . THE BROWN FAMILY · THE VEAST · PART.
Thomas Hughes. то MRS . ARNOLD , OF FOX HOWE , THIS BOOK IS ( WITHOUT HER PERMISSION ) Dedicated BY THE AUTHOR , WHO OWES MORE THAN HE CAN EVER ACKNOWLEDGE OR FORGET TO HER AND HERS . CONTENTS . THE BROWN FAMILY · THE VEAST · PART.
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Thomas Hughes. CONTENTS . THE BROWN FAMILY · THE VEAST · PART I. CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II . CHAPTER III . 9 • 30 SUNDRY WARS AND ALLIANCES 54 CHAPTER IV . THE STAGE COACH 80 CHAPTER V. RUGBY AND FOOTBALL 100 CHAPTER VI . AFTER THE MATCH 127 ...
Thomas Hughes. CONTENTS . THE BROWN FAMILY · THE VEAST · PART I. CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II . CHAPTER III . 9 • 30 SUNDRY WARS AND ALLIANCES 54 CHAPTER IV . THE STAGE COACH 80 CHAPTER V. RUGBY AND FOOTBALL 100 CHAPTER VI . AFTER THE MATCH 127 ...
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... . THE FIGHT 302 CHAPTER VI . FEVER IN THE SCHOOL 325 CHAPTER VII . HARRY EAST'S DILEMMAS AND DELIVERANCES 317 CHAPTER VIII . TOM BROWN'S LAST MATCH 368 CHAPTER IX . FINIS 396 PREFACE TO THE SIXTH ENGLISH EDITION . I RECEIVED the.
... . THE FIGHT 302 CHAPTER VI . FEVER IN THE SCHOOL 325 CHAPTER VII . HARRY EAST'S DILEMMAS AND DELIVERANCES 317 CHAPTER VIII . TOM BROWN'S LAST MATCH 368 CHAPTER IX . FINIS 396 PREFACE TO THE SIXTH ENGLISH EDITION . I RECEIVED the.
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... Brown , or another story , denounce more decidedly the evils of bullying at schools . You have indeed done so , and in the best way , by making Flashman the bully the most contempt- ible character ; but in that scene of the tossing ...
... Brown , or another story , denounce more decidedly the evils of bullying at schools . You have indeed done so , and in the best way , by making Flashman the bully the most contempt- ible character ; but in that scene of the tossing ...
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... Brown and his eleven were bold enough playing against an eleven of about their own calibre ; but I suspect they would have been in a precious funk if they had played against eleven giants , whose bowling bore the same proportion to ...
... Brown and his eleven were bold enough playing against an eleven of about their own calibre ; but I suspect they would have been in a precious funk if they had played against eleven giants , whose bowling bore the same proportion to ...
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