Ernest Bracebridge, Or, Schoolboy DaysTicknor and Fields, 1860 - 344 páginas |
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amusement asked ball Barber began big fellows Blackall Blackall's blow boats Bouldon boys Bracebridge broadsword bully capital capital game carriage castle catch caught chalk-pit companions course cricket cried Dawson delighted Doctor Ellis's Ernest and Buttar Ernest and Ellis Eton exclaimed Ernest fancy father feel feet felt fish Frank friends gentlemen give Gregson gymnastic hand hare head hear heard holidays hoop hounds John Hodge kick kite knew Knight ladies laughing legs Lemon looked Macgreggor master Monsieur Malin never observed once party Placolett play players pond pony poor Ellis practise pulling quoits ready remarked replied round rushed schoolfellows sent Sergeant Dibble shouted side Silver Knight skates soon sort stick stood struck talk Tally-ho tell things thought told Tom Bouldon Tommy took turn watch wish young
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Página 34 - Ernest's father had instilled into him the principle, that whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing as well as it can be done.