The Collegian's Guide, Or, Recollections of College Days: Setting Forth the Advantages and Temptations of a University EducationLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans & Roberts, 1858 - 356 sider |
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... and a servant's place isn't worth so much by a pretty deal , sir . " Mr. Belton , ' Mr. Lipsley , and Mr. Allen , ' he continued , are going up for their examination this READING FOR A PASS . 213 term , and they 212 THE COLLEGIAN'S GUIDE .
... and a servant's place isn't worth so much by a pretty deal , sir . " Mr. Belton , ' Mr. Lipsley , and Mr. Allen , ' he continued , are going up for their examination this READING FOR A PASS . 213 term , and they 212 THE COLLEGIAN'S GUIDE .
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... Belton , sir , and does make him grumble most uncommonly every time I go into his room , sir . ' " Away I went to Belton's rooms to see how he got on with his much - grumbled - at intellectual la- bours . No sooner did I enter his rooms ...
... Belton , sir , and does make him grumble most uncommonly every time I go into his room , sir . ' " Away I went to Belton's rooms to see how he got on with his much - grumbled - at intellectual la- bours . No sooner did I enter his rooms ...
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... Belton , look- ing pale and dispirited , vainly endeavouring to press into his service , for a very short literary campaign , some truly raw recruits in the shape of stunted , ill- trained , and undisciplined mental faculties . The more ...
... Belton , look- ing pale and dispirited , vainly endeavouring to press into his service , for a very short literary campaign , some truly raw recruits in the shape of stunted , ill- trained , and undisciplined mental faculties . The more ...
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... Belton was running on in this way , there were two or three of his sporting companions , whose day was yet distant , who listened to it all with great composure , as they helped themselves to the cigars on the chimney - piece , and ...
... Belton was running on in this way , there were two or three of his sporting companions , whose day was yet distant , who listened to it all with great composure , as they helped themselves to the cigars on the chimney - piece , and ...
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... goes glib and smooth with him in this . ' " So much for Minton , who did not go up in the term of which I am speaking . Let us now return to Belton , Lipsley , Wiggett , and Allen , who persevered . 6 " I would give a trifle , ' said.
... goes glib and smooth with him in this . ' " So much for Minton , who did not go up in the term of which I am speaking . Let us now return to Belton , Lipsley , Wiggett , and Allen , who persevered . 6 " I would give a trifle , ' said.
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