| Thomas Hughes - 1858 - 414 páginas
...prepared for separate studies, and was not a little astonished and delighted with the palace in question. It wasn't very large certainly, being about six feet...the close, to prevent the exit of small boys after locking up, and the entrance of contraband articles. But it was uncommonly comfortable to look at,... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1858 - 424 páginas
...prepared for separate studies, and was not a little astonished 'and delighted with the palace in question. It wasn't very large certainly, being about six feet...the close, to prevent the exit of small boys after locking up, and the entrance of contraband articles. But it was uncommonly comfortable to look at,... | |
| AN OLD BOY - 1862 - 400 páginas
...prepared for separate studies, and was not a little astonished and delighted with the palace in question. It wasn't very large certainly, being about six feet...little precautions were necessary in the studies on the groundlloor looking out into the close, to prevent the exit of small boys after locking-up, and the... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1881 - 246 páginas
...grating to the window ; which little precautions were necessary in the studies on the ground floor looking out into the close, to prevent the exit of small boys after locMng up, and the entrance of contraband articles. But it was unc uimonly comfortable to look at,... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1882 - 220 páginas
...prepared for separate stndies, and was not a little astonished and delighted with tht palace in question. It wasn't very large certainly, being about six feet...window ; which little precautions were necessary in the stndies oп the ground-floor looking out into the close, to prevent the exit of small boys after locking-up,... | |
| Grace Atkinson Oliver - 1885 - 450 páginas
...separate studies, and was not a little astonished and delighted with the palace in question. ' It was n't very large, certainly, being about six feet long by four broad. It could n't be called light, as there were bars and a grating to the window ; which little precautions... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1890 - 420 páginas
...in question. It was n't very large certainly, being about six feet Ijng by four broad. It could n't be called light, as there were bars and a grating...little precautions were necessary in the studies on the ground floor looking out into the close, to prevent the exit of small boys after locking-up, and the... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1895 - 416 páginas
...separate studies, and was not a little astonished and delighted with the palace in question. It was n't very large certainly, being about six feet long by four broad. It could n't be called light, as there were bars and a grating to the window ; which little precautions... | |
| Edwin Herbert Lewis - 1898 - 320 páginas
...before dinner; and afterwards, before calling over, [we'll, we shall] do the close." 20. It [certainly] wasn't very large [certainly], being about six feet...four broad. It couldn't be called light, as there [was, were] bars and a grating to the window; [which] little precautions [which] were necessary in... | |
| 1898 - 264 páginas
...prepared for separate studies, and was not a little astonished and delighted with the place in question. It wasn't very large certainly, being about six feet...little precautions were necessary in the studies on the ground floor looking out into the close, to prevent the exit of small 102 CHOICE LITERATURE boys after... | |
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