Your EnglandPutnam, 1955 - 303 ページ Memoirs of trout fishing, politics, rugby, the London music hall and school masters. |
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... father wished to show me some of the sights . His first suggestion was that we should go to a rugger match at Richmond , and I replied fatuously , " I am not interested in Rugby football . I have learnt to work in Germany . I should ...
... father wished to show me some of the sights . His first suggestion was that we should go to a rugger match at Richmond , and I replied fatuously , " I am not interested in Rugby football . I have learnt to work in Germany . I should ...
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... father . When he returned to Edinburgh , his father asked him : " Well , James . What did you think o ' the English ? " " The English ! " said the son . " Deed , I didna ' meet any . You see I was dealing only with the heids o ' the ...
... father . When he returned to Edinburgh , his father asked him : " Well , James . What did you think o ' the English ? " " The English ! " said the son . " Deed , I didna ' meet any . You see I was dealing only with the heids o ' the ...
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... father , your tailor not only made you clothes on credit but also lent you money . From anyone who looked respectable the shopkeeper accepted a cheque as ready cash . It was said then that a young man in society could live a life of ...
... father , your tailor not only made you clothes on credit but also lent you money . From anyone who looked respectable the shopkeeper accepted a cheque as ready cash . It was said then that a young man in society could live a life of ...
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