The larger body moving to the island goal, are the school-boys in a like predicament. The great mass in the middle are the players-up, both sides mingled together; they are hanging their jackets, and, all who mean real work, their hats, waistcoats, neck-handkerchiefs... Tom Brown's School-days - Sayfa 100Thomas Hughes tarafından - 1911 - 375 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Thomas Hughes - 1857 - 446 sayfa
...in a like predicament. The great mass in the middle are the players-up, both sides mingled together; they are hanging their jackets, and all who mean real work, their hats, waistcoats, neck -handkerchiefs, and braces, on the railings round the small trees ; and there they go by twos... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1858 - 424 sayfa
...in a like predicament. The great mass in the middle are the players-up, both sides mingled together; they are hanging their jackets, and all who mean real...to their respective grounds. There is none of the colour and tastiness of getup, you will perceive, which lends such a life to the present game at Rugby,... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1858 - 414 sayfa
...threes up to their respective grounds, calling^. none Of the colour and tastiness of getstood cliwju perceive) which lends such a life to the present game at Rugby, making the dullest and worst-fought match a pretty sight. Now each house has its own uniform of cap and je"rsey, of some lively... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1860 - 444 sayfa
...trees; and there they go by twos and threes up to their respective grounds. There is none of the colour and tastiness of getup, you will perceive, which lends such a life to FOOTBALL NOW AND THEN. 115 the present game at Rugby, making the dullest and worst-fought match a pretty... | |
| AN OLD BOY - 1862 - 400 sayfa
...to their respective grounds. There is none of the colour and tastiness of get-up, you will pereeive, which lends such a life to the present game at Rugby, making the dullest and worst fought match a pretty sight. Now each H2 house has its own uniform of cap and jersey, of some... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1868 - 388 sayfa
...in a like predicament. The great mass in the middle are the players-up, both sides mingled together; they are hanging their jackets, and all who mean real...to their respective grounds. There is none of the colour and tastiness of get-up, you will perceive, which lends such a life to the present game at Rugby,... | |
| Alfred Elliott - 1868 - 358 sayfa
...a like predicament. The great mass in the middle are the players up, both sides mingled together ; they are hanging their jackets, and all who mean real...by twos and threes up to their respective grounds. " And now look, there is a slight move forward of the School-house wings ; a shout of ' Are you ready... | |
| Alfred Elliott - 1872 - 246 sayfa
...a like predicament. The great mass in the middle are the players up, both sides mingled together ; they are hanging their jackets, and all who mean real...by twos and threes up to their respective grounds. " And now look, there is a slight move forward of the School-house wings ; a shout of 'Are you ready... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1873 - 290 sayfa
...in a like predicament. The great mass in the middle are the players-up, both sides mingled together; they are hanging their jackets, and all who mean real...to their respective grounds. " There is none of the colour and tastiness of get-up, you will perceive, which lends such a life to the present game at Rugby,... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1881 - 246 sayfa
...are hanging their jackets, and all who mean real work, their hats, waistcoats, neck-htmdkerchiefs, and braces, on the railings round the small trees...their respective grounds. There is none of the color or tastiness of get-up, you will perceive, which lends such a life to the present game at Eugby, makthe... | |
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