The cherry-stones; or, Charlton school, partly from the MSS. of W. Adams |
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... surprise and admiration , “ I do not precisely see what use it is having our ball back again , if we are not to go on with the match . " Now it would seem not a little strange that this obvious fact had not occurred either to Mertoun or ...
... surprise and admiration , “ I do not precisely see what use it is having our ball back again , if we are not to go on with the match . " Now it would seem not a little strange that this obvious fact had not occurred either to Mertoun or ...
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... surprise , " I did not go into the orchard to gather cherries , I went to look for the ball . " " But when you were there , you know it did not much matter what you went for . So you were under a ripe cherry - tree , and let the ...
... surprise , " I did not go into the orchard to gather cherries , I went to look for the ball . " " But when you were there , you know it did not much matter what you went for . So you were under a ripe cherry - tree , and let the ...
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... to his brother Walter , " said a fourth . " Talk of his getting two prizes indeed , " said Sharpe , " I shall be very much surprised if he gets E 2 PRISONERS ' BASE . 51 remarkable thing being that Mertoun's lessons had ...
... to his brother Walter , " said a fourth . " Talk of his getting two prizes indeed , " said Sharpe , " I shall be very much surprised if he gets E 2 PRISONERS ' BASE . 51 remarkable thing being that Mertoun's lessons had ...
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Henry Cadwallader Adams. " I shall be very much surprised if he gets one . " Warbeck alone remained faithful to his friend . He maintained that Harry was probably unwell , and that the exertions he had undergone on the previous afternoon ...
Henry Cadwallader Adams. " I shall be very much surprised if he gets one . " Warbeck alone remained faithful to his friend . He maintained that Harry was probably unwell , and that the exertions he had undergone on the previous afternoon ...
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... surprise and dismay , produced — a cherry - stone ! " Oh , brother , " exclaimed Walter , " why , if there is not the " and then suddenly recollecting his promise , he put his hand to his mouth , 56 THE CHERRY - STONES .
... surprise and dismay , produced — a cherry - stone ! " Oh , brother , " exclaimed Walter , " why , if there is not the " and then suddenly recollecting his promise , he put his hand to his mouth , 56 THE CHERRY - STONES .
Términos y frases comunes
afternoon alarm alley birth-day boy's boys brother buttress Charles Warbeck Charlton School cherries cherry-tree CHURCH Church of England ciphering companions confess conscience cricket DEMOSTHENES Doctor door dream Edition Edward Sharpe Ellison's endeavoured excitement exclaimed eyes fancied favourite feel Fellow of Trinity felt foot friends fruit give guilt half-sovereign half-year hamper hand Harry's heard Henry Mertoun Holy Orders Juno late Fellow Lately published little Walter look marble Markland mind morning mystery never night notwithstanding offence orchard paused playground pocket prayers prize Rector of Lyndon replied Harry replied Mertoun round Sally scarcely school-room schoolfellows Seymour shoe shouted silence Sir EDWARD CUST small 8vo soon spoke Squire Ellison stairs stone stood strange suppose sure surprise tell thing THOMAS KERCHEVER thought tion to-morrow tree Trinity College turbed turned unwell Virgil voice wall wish word cherry-stone Young
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Página 39 - Like troutlets in a pool. Away they sped with gamesome minds, And souls untouched by sin; To a level mead they came, and there They drave the wickets in: Pleasantly shone the setting sun Over the town of Lynn. Like sportive deer they coursed about, And shouted as they ran — Turning to mirth all things of earth, As only boyhood can; But the Usher sat remote from all, A melancholy man!
Página 145 - JOURNAL of a TOUR in ITALY in 1850, with an Account of an INTERVIEW with the POPE, at the Vatican.
Página 46 - Oh, what a tangled web we weave, When first we practise to deceive!
Página 63 - ... and then fling aside all thought of it, and feel as though they had never sinned at all. In infancy the consciousness of sin is a thing unknown, in manhood it presses on the heart like an ever-present burden ; but in boyhood it is like an April cloud...