School Days at RugbyTicknor and Fields, 1857 - 409 pagina's |
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Pagina 198
... told you so . We're to have all the trouble and risk of getting up the lotteries for the benefit of such fellows as he . " Flashman forgets to explain what risk they ran , ROASTING A FAG . 199 but he speaks to willing.
... told you so . We're to have all the trouble and risk of getting up the lotteries for the benefit of such fellows as he . " Flashman forgets to explain what risk they ran , ROASTING A FAG . 199 but he speaks to willing.
Pagina 211
... told how they got to war with the masters and the fifth form , and with the sixth it was much the same . They saw the præpostors cowed by or joining with the fifth , and shirking their own duties , so they didn't respect them , and ...
... told how they got to war with the masters and the fifth form , and with the sixth it was much the same . They saw the præpostors cowed by or joining with the fifth , and shirking their own duties , so they didn't respect them , and ...
Pagina 215
... told of the first occasion on which they were sent up to the Doctor , and the remembrance of it was so pleasant that they had much less fear of him than most boys of their standing had . " It's all his look , " Tom used to say to East ...
... told of the first occasion on which they were sent up to the Doctor , and the remembrance of it was so pleasant that they had much less fear of him than most boys of their standing had . " It's all his look , " Tom used to say to East ...
Pagina 219
... told me to keep a sharp look - out on all o ' you young chaps . And I tells ' ee I means business , and you'd better keep on your own side , or we shall fall out . " " Well , that's right , Velveteens - speak out , and let's know your ...
... told me to keep a sharp look - out on all o ' you young chaps . And I tells ' ee I means business , and you'd better keep on your own side , or we shall fall out . " " Well , that's right , Velveteens - speak out , and let's know your ...
Pagina 221
... told him that it was the under - keeper . Could he reach the shallow before him ? No , not carrying his rod . Nothing for it but the tree ; so Tom laid his bones to it , shinning up as fast as he could , and dragging up his rod after ...
... told him that it was the under - keeper . Could he reach the shallow before him ? No , not carrying his rod . Nothing for it but the tree ; so Tom laid his bones to it , shinning up as fast as he could , and dragging up his rod after ...
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ain't amongst Arthur backswording ball BATTLE OF ASHDOWN began Benjy big boys Blowing Stone Brown Brownsover bully called calling-over catch cheer close coach comes cricket cried Diggs Doctor door Dunchurch East East's eyes face fags farmer feel fellow felt fifth-form fight Flashman football give goal half half-year hall hand head heart hoora keep keeper kick knew legs lesson living looked Martin master match mind minute morning mother never night Number old boy old Brooke play poor præpostor pull rest round Rugby rush scrummage Scud shouted side sixth-form boy Slogger small boys soon sort Squire stand stop supper sure Tadpole talk tell there's thing thought Tom Brown Tom's turn Vale village vulgus walked White Horse Hill whole wicket Willum young Brooke