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... stand first , and produced some capital contests , though of course slightly marred by our bête - noir , bad weather . We believe that the time of some of the contests was exceptionally good . Confirmation brought us a no less ...
... stand first , and produced some capital contests , though of course slightly marred by our bête - noir , bad weather . We believe that the time of some of the contests was exceptionally good . Confirmation brought us a no less ...
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... stand within five yards of the two who are bullying . 16. - When the right to a Corner Hit has been obtained , the person delegated to hit from the corner may hit the ball as often as he likes , but as soon as he has hit it once , the ...
... stand within five yards of the two who are bullying . 16. - When the right to a Corner Hit has been obtained , the person delegated to hit from the corner may hit the ball as often as he likes , but as soon as he has hit it once , the ...
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... stand , And bowls of black molasses Go round from hand to hand . When slap jacks maple - sugared Are hissing in the pan , And cyder with a dash of gin Foams in the social can : When the good man wets his whistle , And the good man ...
... stand , And bowls of black molasses Go round from hand to hand . When slap jacks maple - sugared Are hissing in the pan , And cyder with a dash of gin Foams in the social can : When the good man wets his whistle , And the good man ...
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... stand , the " Hill of Kronos , " witnessed the triumph in the foot - race of Dikon— Dikon , alas ! not now " of Kaulonia , " as so many times before , but , to his own and Dionysius ' shame , " of Syracuse . " After the foot - races and ...
... stand , the " Hill of Kronos , " witnessed the triumph in the foot - race of Dikon— Dikon , alas ! not now " of Kaulonia , " as so many times before , but , to his own and Dionysius ' shame , " of Syracuse . " After the foot - races and ...
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... stand in the whole house . They only took off their boots , and then they were ready for bed ; and in the morning they put on their boots , went down stairs , and washed or tried to wash in a little tin hand - basin ; and that was all ...
... stand in the whole house . They only took off their boots , and then they were ready for bed ; and in the morning they put on their boots , went down stairs , and washed or tried to wash in a little tin hand - basin ; and that was all ...
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Ashburton Shield Ashfield Baker's ball batting Belk Bere Blackheath bowler bowling BOWLING ANALYSIS Browning Buchanan Buckland Bucknall Bull Capt Captain Chappel Clifton Club Committee Corps Cotton House cricket Davies DEAR SIR,-I dribbling E. F. Benson E. K. Chambers Editor field Firth football Ford's forwards goal Gould's ground H. C. Bett Hart-Smith's Harvey Hayhurst hope Horner's House Matches Houseman interest J. P. Cheales Keble College Keeling kicked Kitcat latter Lazenby lecture Lewis Lieut Littlefield Maltese Cross Marlborough boys Marlborough College Martyn Master Meyrick-Jones Miles Nockolds Nomads Old Marlburians opponents Oxford passed played players poetry Poynton present Preshute Preston Prize Race Racquet Rifle Robertson Rugby Saturday School score Sergt side Sixth Form soon squash success Surbiton T. R. Sale term Trinity College victory Way's wickets won the toss yards
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