School Days at RugbyJames R. Osgood and Company, 1858 - 405 pagina's |
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Pagina 87
... the coach pulls up at a little road- side inn with huge stables behind . There is a bright fire gleaming through the red curtains of the bar window , and the door is open . The coachman 88 PULLING UP . catches his whip into a double.
... the coach pulls up at a little road- side inn with huge stables behind . There is a bright fire gleaming through the red curtains of the bar window , and the door is open . The coachman 88 PULLING UP . catches his whip into a double.
Pagina 88
... fire , coachman and guard exchanging busines : remarks . The purl warms the cockles of Tom's heart and makes him cough . " Rare tackle that , sir , of a cold morning , " says the coachman , smiling ; " Time's up . " They are out again ...
... fire , coachman and guard exchanging busines : remarks . The purl warms the cockles of Tom's heart and makes him cough . " Rare tackle that , sir , of a cold morning , " says the coachman , smiling ; " Time's up . " They are out again ...
Pagina 89
... fire , with the quaint old glass over the mantel - piece , in which is stuck a large card with the list of the meets for the week of the county hounds . The table covered with the whitest of cloths and of china , and bearing a pigeon ...
... fire , with the quaint old glass over the mantel - piece , in which is stuck a large card with the list of the meets for the week of the county hounds . The table covered with the whitest of cloths and of china , and bearing a pigeon ...
Pagina 95
... fire where there's a line of Irish chaps a stone break- ing . " The guard stopped and pulled away at his cheroot , regarding Tom benignantly the while . " Oh , don't stop ! tell us something more about the pea - shooting . " " Well ...
... fire where there's a line of Irish chaps a stone break- ing . " The guard stopped and pulled away at his cheroot , regarding Tom benignantly the while . " Oh , don't stop ! tell us something more about the pea - shooting . " " Well ...
Pagina 104
... fires in them , at one of which some dozen boys were standing and lounging , some of whom shouted to East to stop ; but he shot through with his convoy , and landed him in the long dark pas- sages with a large fire at the end of each ...
... fires in them , at one of which some dozen boys were standing and lounging , some of whom shouted to East to stop ; but he shot through with his convoy , and landed him in the long dark pas- sages with a large fire at the end of each ...
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