School Days at RugbyJames R. Osgood and Company, 1858 - 405 pagina's |
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Pagina 101
... felt to be aggravating and hard to bear , but couldn't for the life of him help admiring and envying — especially when young my lord begins hectoring two or three long loafing fellows , half porter , half stable - men , with a strong ...
... felt to be aggravating and hard to bear , but couldn't for the life of him help admiring and envying — especially when young my lord begins hectoring two or three long loafing fellows , half porter , half stable - men , with a strong ...
Pagina 103
... felt friends with him at once , and began sucking in all his ways and prejudices , as fast as he could under- stand them . East was great in the character of cicerone ; he carried Tom through the great gates , where were only two or ...
... felt friends with him at once , and began sucking in all his ways and prejudices , as fast as he could under- stand them . East was great in the character of cicerone ; he carried Tom through the great gates , where were only two or ...
Pagina 141
... felt that there was a strong man over them , who would have things his own way ; and hadn't yet learned that he was a wise and loving man also . His personal character and influence had not had time to make itself felt , except by a ...
... felt that there was a strong man over them , who would have things his own way ; and hadn't yet learned that he was a wise and loving man also . His personal character and influence had not had time to make itself felt , except by a ...
Pagina 151
... felt as if he had been severely beaten all down his back , the natural results of his performance at his first match . He drew up his knees and rested his chin on them , and went over all the events of yester- day , rejoicing in his new ...
... felt as if he had been severely beaten all down his back , the natural results of his performance at his first match . He drew up his knees and rested his chin on them , and went over all the events of yester- day , rejoicing in his new ...
Pagina 157
... will listen ( aye , and man too for the matter of that ) , to a man who we felt to be with all his heart and soul and strength striving against whatever was mean and unmanly 1 158 THE SERMON . and unrighteous in our little.
... will listen ( aye , and man too for the matter of that ) , to a man who we felt to be with all his heart and soul and strength striving against whatever was mean and unmanly 1 158 THE SERMON . and unrighteous in our little.
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