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" The ball has just fallen again where the two sides are thickest, and they close rapidly around it in a scrummage ; it must be driven through now by force or skill, till it flies out on one side or the other. Look how differently the boys face it. Here... "
Calcutta Review - Sayfa 179
1858
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Old English Sports

Frederick William Hackwood - 1907 - 470 sayfa
...close rapidly around it in a scrummage ; it must be driven through now by force or skill, till it flies out on one side or the other. Look how differently...the scrummage, bent on driving that ball out on the other side. That is what they mean to do. " Then the boys who are bending and watching on the outside,...
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Tom Brown's school-days, by an old boy [T. Hughes]. Abridged

Thomas Hughes - 1907 - 178 sayfa
...close rapidly around it in a scrummage ; it must be driven through now by force or skill, till it flies out on one side or the other. Look how differently the boys face it ! Here come two of the " bull-dogs,"1 bursting through the outsiders ; in they go, straight to the heart of the scrummage,...
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Primer [first-fifth] Reader, 5. kitap

Joseph Henry Wade, Emma Sylvester - 1908 - 360 sayfa
...close rapidly around it in a scrummage ; it must be driven through now by force or skill, till it flies out on one side or the other. Look how differently...opposite side. That is what they mean to do. My sons, my sons ! you are too hot ; you have gone past the ball, and must struggle now right through the scrummage,...
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Primer [first-fifth] Reader, 5. kitap

Joseph Henry Wade, Emma Sylvester - 1908 - 360 sayfa
...close rapidly around it in a scrummage ; it must be driven through now by force or skill, till it flies out on one side or the other. Look how differently...they go, straight to the heart of the scrummage, bent 011 driving that ball out on the opposite side. That is what they mean to do. My sons, my sons! you...
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Tom Brown's School-days

Thomas Hughes - 1911 - 414 sayfa
...close rapidly around it in a scrummage; it must be driven through now by force or skill, till it flies out on one side or the other. Look how differently...opposite side. That is what they mean to do. My sons, my sons! you are too hot; you have gone past the ball, and must struggle now right through the scrummage,...
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Art Literature Readers

Eulalie Osgood Grover, Frances Elizabeth Chutter - 1912 - 300 sayfa
...close rapidly around it in a scrummage; it must be driven through now by force or skill, till it flies out on one side or the other. Look how differently...opposite side. That is what they mean to do. My sons, my sons! you are too hot; you have gone past the ball, and must struggle now right through the scrummage,...
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Tom Brown's School Days

Thomas Hughes - 1913 - 212 sayfa
...close rapidly around it in a scrummage ; it must be driven through now by force or skill, till it flies out on one side or the other. Look how differently the boys face it ! Here come two of the bull- dogs, bursting through the outsiders ; in they go, straight to the heart of the scrummage, bent...
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The Lincoln Readers: Primer [first-eighth Reader], 8. cilt

Isobel Davidson - 1925 - 512 sayfa
...close rapidly around it in a scrimmage ; it must be driven through now by force or skill, till it flies out on one side or the other. Look how differently...outsiders; in they go, straight to the heart of the scrimmage, bent on driving that ball out on the opposite side. That is what they mean to do. Oh, my...
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Reading and Literature, 1. kitap

Melvin Everett Haggerty - 1927 - 586 sayfa
...close rapidly around it in a scrummage. It must be driven through now by force or skill, till it flies out on one side or the other. Look how differently...opposite side. That is what they mean to do. My sons, my sons ! you are too hot ; you have gone past the ball and must struggle now right through the scrummage...
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Barbarians, Gentlemen and Players: A Sociological Study of the Development ...

Eric Dunning, Kenneth Sheard - 2005 - 342 sayfa
...they close rapidly around it in a scrummage. It must be driven through now by force or skill . . . Look how differently the boys face it. Here come two...straight to the heart of the scrummage, bent on driving the ball out on the opposite side.7 Then, as now, the scrummage was a central feature. Rugby remained,...
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