The Rules of the GameGrosset & Dunlap, 1910 - Počet stran: 642 |
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... ain't had all my ' time ' yet . " " Well , " said Tally , " you've been polishing up the flames of hell for four days pretty steady . What more do you want ? " " I ain't smashed no rig yet , " objected Darrell . Tally looked puzzled ...
... ain't had all my ' time ' yet . " " Well , " said Tally , " you've been polishing up the flames of hell for four days pretty steady . What more do you want ? " " I ain't smashed no rig yet , " objected Darrell . Tally looked puzzled ...
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... and fishing later . Not much now . Up here to look around a little ? " " No , not quite , " said Bob vaguely . " This ain't much of a pleasure resort , and a stranger's a pretty unusual thing , " said the big man by 60 XII.
... and fishing later . Not much now . Up here to look around a little ? " " No , not quite , " said Bob vaguely . " This ain't much of a pleasure resort , and a stranger's a pretty unusual thing , " said the big man by 60 XII.
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... , did you ? That's a great game ! I'd rather see a good game of football than a snake fight . Make the ' varsity ? " " Yes . " " Where did you play ? " " Halfback . " " Pretty heavy for a ' half , ' ain't 62 THE RULES OF THE GAME.
... , did you ? That's a great game ! I'd rather see a good game of football than a snake fight . Make the ' varsity ? " " Yes . " " Where did you play ? " " Halfback . " " Pretty heavy for a ' half , ' ain't 62 THE RULES OF THE GAME.
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Stewart Edward White. " Pretty heavy for a ' half , ' ain't you ? " - " Well I train down a little and I managed to get around . " " Play all four years ? " " Yes . " " Like it ? " Bob's eye lit up . " Yes ! " he cried . Then his face ...
Stewart Edward White. " Pretty heavy for a ' half , ' ain't you ? " - " Well I train down a little and I managed to get around . " " Play all four years ? " " Yes . " " Like it ? " Bob's eye lit up . " Yes ! " he cried . Then his face ...
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... ain't no good , so I clean overlooked him . Here , you ! " he cried suddenly . The boy looked up , Bob saw him start ... ain't no drive to have things goin ' wrong . A man could run a hand - organ , a quiltin ' party and this drive all ...
... ain't no good , so I clean overlooked him . Here , you ! " he cried suddenly . The boy looked up , Bob saw him start ... ain't no drive to have things goin ' wrong . A man could run a hand - organ , a quiltin ' party and this drive all ...
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