College Days at Oxford, Or, Wilton of CuthbertsGriffith and Farran, 1880 - 377 pages |
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... arrived at last . The two examiners , one from Oxford , the other from Cambridge - both of them Harchester men who had carried off the great prizes of their respective Universities - arrived at the head master's house , as his guests ...
... arrived at last . The two examiners , one from Oxford , the other from Cambridge - both of them Harchester men who had carried off the great prizes of their respective Universities - arrived at the head master's house , as his guests ...
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... arrived , summoning Wilton also to the doctor's study . Half an hour passed , during which the excitement continued to increase . Then the three boys returned , and the mystery was at last made clear . The Harford scholar , it appeared ...
... arrived , summoning Wilton also to the doctor's study . Half an hour passed , during which the excitement continued to increase . Then the three boys returned , and the mystery was at last made clear . The Harford scholar , it appeared ...
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... Osborne had been declared the winner of the English poem , always recited on the breaking - up day as its prime attraction , and his mother and sister arrived at Harchester , as the head master's guests , 34 Wilton of Cuthbert's .
... Osborne had been declared the winner of the English poem , always recited on the breaking - up day as its prime attraction , and his mother and sister arrived at Harchester , as the head master's guests , 34 Wilton of Cuthbert's .
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... arrived . The said Tom Pilkington , it should here be noted , was a commoner of St. Cuth- bert's , who had been resident there rather more than a year at the present time , and was regarded with very general favour . He was a crack ...
... arrived . The said Tom Pilkington , it should here be noted , was a commoner of St. Cuth- bert's , who had been resident there rather more than a year at the present time , and was regarded with very general favour . He was a crack ...
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... arrival . " Some of the colleges give themselves great airs . The Christchurch men are considerably stuck up with their tufts and their gentleman commoners ; and the Balliol men , and the Oriel , with the honours their men get in the ...
... arrival . " Some of the colleges give themselves great airs . The Christchurch men are considerably stuck up with their tufts and their gentleman commoners ; and the Balliol men , and the Oriel , with the honours their men get in the ...
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