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... once . The difficulty of the change of time where the tenor lead began in the fourth verse was surmounted with tolerable steadiness . The most effective verse was the last . The two first lines tell of the failure of Allan's suit to the ...
... once . The difficulty of the change of time where the tenor lead began in the fourth verse was surmounted with tolerable steadiness . The most effective verse was the last . The two first lines tell of the failure of Allan's suit to the ...
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... once as an admonition and encouragement to the various House Glee Clubs who will be training this term . May they all be as successfal as Mr. Bambridge's choir last term and we shall have a musical treat in store for us . THE YEAR 1883 ...
... once as an admonition and encouragement to the various House Glee Clubs who will be training this term . May they all be as successfal as Mr. Bambridge's choir last term and we shall have a musical treat in store for us . THE YEAR 1883 ...
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... once a year , and they contain clauses em- powering the Committee to hold occasional dinners from time to time , to which other Old Marlburians , not members of the Club may be invited to dine as guests . Were this all , the Club would ...
... once a year , and they contain clauses em- powering the Committee to hold occasional dinners from time to time , to which other Old Marlburians , not members of the Club may be invited to dine as guests . Were this all , the Club would ...
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... once a scattered and only half military body was converted into a compact mass by perfect discipline , and then plunged across the stream . Fortunately for them the Zulus were ignorant about their rifles which were sighted for 1200 ...
... once a scattered and only half military body was converted into a compact mass by perfect discipline , and then plunged across the stream . Fortunately for them the Zulus were ignorant about their rifles which were sighted for 1200 ...
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... once , the opposite side may charge up to stop him . 17. A player may not hold his stick with the crooked part turned towards his body , and his own elbow stuck out : for the future this will be counted as playing backhanded . Debating ...
... once , the opposite side may charge up to stop him . 17. A player may not hold his stick with the crooked part turned towards his body , and his own elbow stuck out : for the future this will be counted as playing backhanded . Debating ...
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Ashfield Baker's ball batting Bere bowler bowling BOWLING ANALYSIS Browning Buchanan Buckland Bucknall Bull Capt Captain Champneys Chappel Clifton Club collared Committee Corps Cotton House cricket Davies DEAR SIR,-I dribbling Dundas E. F. Benson E. K. Chambers Editor field Firth Fletcher football Ford's goal Gould's ground H. C. Bett Hart-Smith's Harvey Hayhurst hope Horner's House Matches Houseman interest J. P. Cheales Kaye Keble College Keeling kicked Kitcat latter Lazenby lecture Lieut Littlefield Maltese Cross Marlborough boys Marlborough College Martyn Master Meyrick Meyrick-Jones Nockolds Nomads notice Old Marlburians opponents Oxford passed Penny Reading players poetry Poynton present Preshute Preston Prize race Racquet Risley Robertson Rugby Rugby Union Saturday School score seemed Sergt side soon squash success T. R. Sale tries Trinity College victory Way's wicket-keeper wickets Windeler yards
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