Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volume 2321968 - Great Britain |
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Page 34
... round and so by good play put himself in an advantageous position , he ought not by one chance shot to be deprived of his advantage ; at all events , not until his adversary by similar good play has also got his balls round . Those who ...
... round and so by good play put himself in an advantageous position , he ought not by one chance shot to be deprived of his advantage ; at all events , not until his adversary by similar good play has also got his balls round . Those who ...
Page 590
... round a table ; the host stood for a few moments on the rug , talking to the two ladies on the sofa . There was none of that ridiculous and conventional fashion of appearing to talk which is invariably pursued on the English boards ...
... round a table ; the host stood for a few moments on the rug , talking to the two ladies on the sofa . There was none of that ridiculous and conventional fashion of appearing to talk which is invariably pursued on the English boards ...
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... round its neck or fluttering from its feet . " Them's volumes , Mester Jacob , " he would say , watching the pigeons as they sailed round and round in the air before starting off to the thatched roof of the Titsy household . " I thought ...
... round its neck or fluttering from its feet . " Them's volumes , Mester Jacob , " he would say , watching the pigeons as they sailed round and round in the air before starting off to the thatched roof of the Titsy household . " I thought ...
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