School Days at RugbyJames R. Osgood and Company, 1858 - 405 pagina's |
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Pagina 63
... school . The building stood by itself , apart from the master's house , on an angle of ground where three roads met ; an old gray stone building with a steep roof and mullioned windows . On one of the opposite angles stood Squire ...
... school . The building stood by itself , apart from the master's house , on an angle of ground where three roads met ; an old gray stone building with a steep roof and mullioned windows . On one of the opposite angles stood Squire ...
Pagina 67
... house found her work grow won- drously easy , for Tom slaved at his lessons in order to make sure of his note to the schoolmas- ter . So there were very few days in the week in which Tom and the village boys were not playing in their ...
... house found her work grow won- drously easy , for Tom slaved at his lessons in order to make sure of his note to the schoolmas- ter . So there were very few days in the week in which Tom and the village boys were not playing in their ...
Pagina 100
... school- house , as I tell'd you , " said the old guard , pull- ing his horn out of its case , and tootle - tooing away ; while the coachman shook up his horses , and carried them along side of the school - close , round Dead - man's ...
... school- house , as I tell'd you , " said the old guard , pull- ing his horn out of its case , and tootle - tooing away ; while the coachman shook up his horses , and carried them along side of the school - close , round Dead - man's ...
Pagina 102
... school- house for sixpence . " And heark'ee , Cooey , it must be up in ten minutes , or no more jobs from me . Come along , Brown . " And away swaggers the young potentate , with his hands in his pockets , and Tom at his side . " All ...
... school- house for sixpence . " And heark'ee , Cooey , it must be up in ten minutes , or no more jobs from me . Come along , Brown . " And away swaggers the young potentate , with his hands in his pockets , and Tom at his side . " All ...
Pagina 103
... school - house . And Tom , notwithstanding his bumptiousness , 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 ...
... school - house . And Tom , notwithstanding his bumptiousness , 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 ...
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