School Days at RugbyTicknor and Fields, 1858 - 405 pagina's |
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Pagina 155
... walked about and were wor- shipped , all trace of whom has long since vanished from the scene of their fame ; and the fourth - form boy , who reads their names rudely cut out on the old hall tables , or painted up on the Big - side ...
... walked about and were wor- shipped , all trace of whom has long since vanished from the scene of their fame ; and the fourth - form boy , who reads their names rudely cut out on the old hall tables , or painted up on the Big - side ...
Pagina 177
... on the benches , with dictionary and grammar , hammered out their twenty lines of Virgil or Euripides in the midst of Babel . The masters of the lower school walked up and down 178 THE LOWER - FOURTH . the great school together.
... on the benches , with dictionary and grammar , hammered out their twenty lines of Virgil or Euripides in the midst of Babel . The masters of the lower school walked up and down 178 THE LOWER - FOURTH . the great school together.
Pagina 178
... the veto . Small holes were cut in the front , through which the occupants watched the masters as they walked up and down , and as les- son time approached , one boy at a time stole out TOM'S FALL . 179 and down the steps , as.
... the veto . Small holes were cut in the front , through which the occupants watched the masters as they walked up and down , and as les- son time approached , one boy at a time stole out TOM'S FALL . 179 and down the steps , as.
Pagina 206
... walked Flashman . He didn't see Diggs , and thought it a good chance to keep his hand in ; and as the boys didn't move for him , struck one of them , to make them get out of his way . " What's that for ? " growled the assaulted one ...
... walked Flashman . He didn't see Diggs , and thought it a good chance to keep his hand in ; and as the boys didn't move for him , struck one of them , to make them get out of his way . " What's that for ? " growled the assaulted one ...
Pagina 208
... walked out of the hall . " He can't be very bad , " said Tom , with a deep sigh , much relieved to see his enemy march so well . " Not he , " said Diggs , " and you'll see you won't be troubled with him any more . But , I say , your ...
... walked out of the hall . " He can't be very bad , " said Tom , with a deep sigh , much relieved to see his enemy march so well . " Not he , " said Diggs , " and you'll see you won't be troubled with him any more . But , I say , your ...
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