Recollections of a Town Boy at Westminster, 1849-1855Edward Arnold, 1903 - 232 pàgines |
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... allowed me the privilege of taking notes and correcting my own memories from a manuscript of his own recollections from 1842 to 1844 as a small boy ' up Benthall's . ' These have been of the greatest use to me , quickening my own memory ...
... allowed me the privilege of taking notes and correcting my own memories from a manuscript of his own recollections from 1842 to 1844 as a small boy ' up Benthall's . ' These have been of the greatest use to me , quickening my own memory ...
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... allowed , and its provision entailed a visit down below to the kitchen , and a daily bribe to , or a daily fight with , the cook . This and the brushing of his clothes , generally folding up only , and calling him in the morning , were ...
... allowed , and its provision entailed a visit down below to the kitchen , and a daily bribe to , or a daily fight with , the cook . This and the brushing of his clothes , generally folding up only , and calling him in the morning , were ...
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... Queen's Scholars in cap and gown strolling about in the gardens , or sitting under the trees with a book ; but except at election times no boy , Queen's Scholar or town boy , was allowed in College 2 THE SCHOOL AND PRECINCTS 17.
... Queen's Scholars in cap and gown strolling about in the gardens , or sitting under the trees with a book ; but except at election times no boy , Queen's Scholar or town boy , was allowed in College 2 THE SCHOOL AND PRECINCTS 17.
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Francis Markham. Queen's Scholar or town boy , was allowed in College gardens . I have never heard what the arrangement as to the gardens was , when all the lower floor of College was an open arcade , with fifteen arches open to the ...
Francis Markham. Queen's Scholar or town boy , was allowed in College gardens . I have never heard what the arrangement as to the gardens was , when all the lower floor of College was an open arcade , with fifteen arches open to the ...
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... allowed to recover as quickly as you wished , and you were told not to go on the water or into ' green ' on that day . When I on one occasion was really ill with the measles , Grosvenor and I arranged an excellent billiard- table by ...
... allowed to recover as quickly as you wished , and you were told not to go on the water or into ' green ' on that day . When I on one occasion was really ill with the measles , Grosvenor and I arranged an excellent billiard- table by ...
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