'Buttons', by Ascott R. Hope |
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... thought a good deal of himself . So you might have understood , if you had seen him one Wednesday afternoon , going to play football with his school - fellows of the town . Smartly dressed in the School Club uniform , purple jersey and ...
... thought a good deal of himself . So you might have understood , if you had seen him one Wednesday afternoon , going to play football with his school - fellows of the town . Smartly dressed in the School Club uniform , purple jersey and ...
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... obstinate ; besides , he thought that when a vulgar youth had the impudence to trespass on their gate , the least he could do was to be deferential enough to open it for one of his superiors . Instead of offering to do anything of the.
... obstinate ; besides , he thought that when a vulgar youth had the impudence to trespass on their gate , the least he could do was to be deferential enough to open it for one of his superiors . Instead of offering to do anything of the.
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... thought better of it . To enter upon the work of life , even though it be only as a boy in buttons , is a serious step , and brings a certain sense of re- sponsibility , so that young " cads , " as Geoffrey would call them , are often ...
... thought better of it . To enter upon the work of life , even though it be only as a boy in buttons , is a serious step , and brings a certain sense of re- sponsibility , so that young " cads , " as Geoffrey would call them , are often ...
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... ; and it is not surprising that he had just had a heavy im- position , and of course thought himself very ill- used , and had been expatiating on this subject to studies ; but he disliked Master Grey , who had some reason to sympa- thize.
... ; and it is not surprising that he had just had a heavy im- position , and of course thought himself very ill- used , and had been expatiating on this subject to studies ; but he disliked Master Grey , who had some reason to sympa- thize.
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... thought a great deal , " like the celebrated parrot . In a state of nature , so to speak , he would have been only too ready to return Geoffrey's rudeness with interest ; but now his buttons constrained him . Even now he had almost ...
... thought a great deal , " like the celebrated parrot . In a state of nature , so to speak , he would have been only too ready to return Geoffrey's rudeness with interest ; but now his buttons constrained him . Even now he had almost ...
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