School Days at RugbyTicknor and Fields, 1857 - 409 pagina's |
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Pagina 73
... means a bad one . Tom stuck to him till he left , and got into many scrapes by so doing . But he was the great op- ponent of the tale - bearing habits of the school , and the open enemy of the ushers , and so worthy of all support . Tom ...
... means a bad one . Tom stuck to him till he left , and got into many scrapes by so doing . But he was the great op- ponent of the tale - bearing habits of the school , and the open enemy of the ushers , and so worthy of all support . Tom ...
Pagina 82
... means to bear himself like a brave Brown as he is , though a young one . Then he has been forward into the mysterious boy - future , spec- ulating as to what sort of a place Rugby is , and what they do there , and calling up all the ...
... means to bear himself like a brave Brown as he is , though a young one . Then he has been forward into the mysterious boy - future , spec- ulating as to what sort of a place Rugby is , and what they do there , and calling up all the ...
Pagina 104
... mean- while he was all eyes , looking first with awe at the great man who sat close to him , and was helped first , and who read a hard - looking book all the time he was eating ; and when he got up and walked off to the fire , at the ...
... mean- while he was all eyes , looking first with awe at the great man who sat close to him , and was helped first , and who read a hard - looking book all the time he was eating ; and when he got up and walked off to the fire , at the ...
Pagina 105
... means . Well , I'm as warm as a toast now . " " But why do you wear white trousers in Novem- ber ? " said Tom . He had been struck by this peculiarity in the costume of almost all the school- house boys . " Why , bless us , don't you ...
... means . Well , I'm as warm as a toast now . " " But why do you wear white trousers in Novem- ber ? " said Tom . He had been struck by this peculiarity in the costume of almost all the school- house boys . " Why , bless us , don't you ...
Pagina 111
... mean business , gen- tlemen . And now that the two sides have fairly sun- dered , and each occupies its own ground , and we get a good look at them , what absurdity is this ? You don't mean to say that those fifty or sixty boys in white ...
... mean business , gen- tlemen . And now that the two sides have fairly sun- dered , and each occupies its own ground , and we get a good look at them , what absurdity is this ? You don't mean to say that those fifty or sixty boys in white ...
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