School Experience of a Fag at a Private and Public SchoolSmith, Elder, and Company, 1854 - 311 Seiten |
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... appearance . I often after- wards compared myself to these melancholy laurels and lilacs , and thought how I wished that I , like them , had but one enemy ; whereas , all the points of the compass would hardly have afforded suf- ficient ...
... appearance . I often after- wards compared myself to these melancholy laurels and lilacs , and thought how I wished that I , like them , had but one enemy ; whereas , all the points of the compass would hardly have afforded suf- ficient ...
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... appearance of my young friends in their varieties of shooting - coats , and every fashion of morning costume . The routine of every private school seems to be so similar , that it is needless to say more than that we rose at seven o ...
... appearance of my young friends in their varieties of shooting - coats , and every fashion of morning costume . The routine of every private school seems to be so similar , that it is needless to say more than that we rose at seven o ...
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... appearance of a large charity - school feast , without the plum - cake : the table was gar- nished with long rows of mugs , of a pattern fami- liar to all my readers , containing tea ready mixed ( an expression I use advisedly ) , and ...
... appearance of a large charity - school feast , without the plum - cake : the table was gar- nished with long rows of mugs , of a pattern fami- liar to all my readers , containing tea ready mixed ( an expression I use advisedly ) , and ...
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... appearance of age and respectability ; but it was not till the next morning that I was able to recognise the public hall of " our house . " It had already become " my " house : to be sup- ported in disgrace , and to be gloried in when ...
... appearance of age and respectability ; but it was not till the next morning that I was able to recognise the public hall of " our house . " It had already become " my " house : to be sup- ported in disgrace , and to be gloried in when ...
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... appearance to fail in that , and give rise to grave suspicions that we had all been very idle during the term . From the day when , in council assembled , we came to these momentous decisions , and fixed on the plan of campaign to be ...
... appearance to fail in that , and give rise to grave suspicions that we had all been very idle during the term . From the day when , in council assembled , we came to these momentous decisions , and fixed on the plan of campaign to be ...
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