Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 28Macmillan and Company, 1873 |
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Page 149
... boys ' parents often came to see them , or sent for them into the town where they were putting up for a day or two , to spend a Wednesday half- holiday . Old Bifford - about whom , in consequence of his wearing a huge muffler , and ...
... boys ' parents often came to see them , or sent for them into the town where they were putting up for a day or two , to spend a Wednesday half- holiday . Old Bifford - about whom , in consequence of his wearing a huge muffler , and ...
Page 366
... boys . It puzzled me , how- ever , to think how Miss Mina Pinter , if there were such a person , could be in my form at Holyshade . I was too frightened to ask him any questions . " Yes , " he replied , not appreciating my difficulty ...
... boys . It puzzled me , how- ever , to think how Miss Mina Pinter , if there were such a person , could be in my form at Holyshade . I was too frightened to ask him any questions . " Yes , " he replied , not appreciating my difficulty ...
Page 557
... boys , whose parents , being less anxious than was my father to force their manhood upon them unreasonably , treated them at home during the holidays on the principle , properly applied , that " boys must be boys , " to be dealt with ...
... boys , whose parents , being less anxious than was my father to force their manhood upon them unreasonably , treated them at home during the holidays on the principle , properly applied , that " boys must be boys , " to be dealt with ...
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