School Days at RugbyTicknor and Fields, 1858 - 405 pagina's |
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Pagina 241
... Arthur , what a brick your mother is to make us so cosy . But look here now , you must answer straight up when the fellows speak to you , and don't be afraid . If you're afraid , you'll get bullied . And don't you say you can sing ; and ...
... Arthur , what a brick your mother is to make us so cosy . But look here now , you must answer straight up when the fellows speak to you , and don't be afraid . If you're afraid , you'll get bullied . And don't you say you can sing ; and ...
Pagina 242
... Arthur standing with them , and as he was leading him up stairs to Number 4 , directly after prayers , and showing him his bed . It was a huge , high , airy room , with two large windows looking on to the school - close . There were ...
... Arthur standing with them , and as he was leading him up stairs to Number 4 , directly after prayers , and showing him his bed . It was a huge , high , airy room , with two large windows looking on to the school - close . There were ...
Pagina 243
... Arthur stole timidly from between the beds out to his washhand - stand , and began his ablutions , thereby drawing for a mo- ment on himself the attention of the room . On went the talk and laughter . Arthur finished his washing and ...
... Arthur stole timidly from between the beds out to his washhand - stand , and began his ablutions , thereby drawing for a mo- ment on himself the attention of the room . On went the talk and laughter . Arthur finished his washing and ...
Pagina 247
... Arthur had already followed his example , and he went down to the great school with a glimmering of another lesson in his heart- the lesson that he who has conquered his own coward spirit has conquered the whole outward world ; and that ...
... Arthur had already followed his example , and he went down to the great school with a glimmering of another lesson in his heart- the lesson that he who has conquered his own coward spirit has conquered the whole outward world ; and that ...
Pagina 248
... Arthur left the school - house , there was no room in which it had not become the regular custom . I trust it is so still , and that the old heathen state of things has gone out for ever . CHAPTER II . THE NEW BOY . " And Heaven's.
... Arthur left the school - house , there was no room in which it had not become the regular custom . I trust it is so still , and that the old heathen state of things has gone out for ever . CHAPTER II . THE NEW BOY . " And Heaven's.
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