The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, Volumen 12American Literary Society, 1901 |
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... Christ Church meadow he was quite in heart again , for he knew how well Hardy understood rowing , and what a sound judge he was , and it was therefore cheering to hear that he thought they were certainly the second best , if not the ...
... Christ Church meadow he was quite in heart again , for he knew how well Hardy understood rowing , and what a sound judge he was , and it was therefore cheering to hear that he thought they were certainly the second best , if not the ...
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... Christ Church meadow , chiefly dons , who were really interested in the races , but , at that time of day , seldom liked to display en- thusiasm enough to cross the water and go down to the starting- place . These sombre groups were ...
... Christ Church meadow , chiefly dons , who were really interested in the races , but , at that time of day , seldom liked to display en- thusiasm enough to cross the water and go down to the starting- place . These sombre groups were ...
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... Christ Church meadow , from the rows of punts , from the clustered tops of the barges , comes a roar of encouragement and applause , and the band , unable to resist the impulse , breaks with a crash into the " Jolly Young Waterman ...
... Christ Church meadow , from the rows of punts , from the clustered tops of the barges , comes a roar of encouragement and applause , and the band , unable to resist the impulse , breaks with a crash into the " Jolly Young Waterman ...
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... Christ Church meadow ; " we must have him in the University crew . " " I don't think you'll get him to row , from what I hear , " answers the other . " Then he must be handcuffed and carried into the boat by force , " says the coxswain ...
... Christ Church meadow ; " we must have him in the University crew . " " I don't think you'll get him to row , from what I hear , " answers the other . " Then he must be handcuffed and carried into the boat by force , " says the coxswain ...
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