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MEMORIES AND HOPES
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'THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED TO MY DAUGH
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CONTENTS OBU'fU. UGII I. lloME LIFE
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LESSONS OF HOME . LIFE. a or anyhow
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SPORT AND CHURCH ARRANGEMENTS 9 the
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CHAPTER II SCHOOL LIFE, 1865 TO 186
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16 SCHOOL LIFE, 1865-1868 [CHAP. U
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20 ETON [CHAP. III ..... and revere
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28 . ETON It should be known that t
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80 ETON [CHAP.m sympathy felt, and
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841 ETON (CHAP. m given I What woul
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40 ETON [CHAP. m turbably dignified
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THE SECRET OF ETON 4.7 in the race
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THE BEEF-STEAK CLUB 151 in any one
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THE STUDY OF STYLE knew scarcely an
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F. JENKINSON AND A. W. VERRALL 63 l
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78 CRICKET [CHAP. T motley team, ar
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"RANJI," JESSOP, AND STEEL 1 79 " R
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A COMii INCIDENT 85 tiny bit late w
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CHAPTER VI SOJOtTRN IN FRANCE AND G
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AT FONTAINEBLEAU 89 called it " sal
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94o SOJOURN IN FRANCE AND GERMANY [
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SCHOOLMASTERS' DIFFICULTmS 103 grot
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BENSON AND WICKHAM 111 quite easy t
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PLATFORM SPEAKING 115 had my first
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MOUNTAINEERING 119 During these yea
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MEETING AT RUGBY 129 marks " I and
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THE KRAKATOA ERUPTION 188 always by
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136 ETON AGAIN, AND HOLIDAYS, 1882-
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140 ETON AGAIN,,AND HOLIDAYS, 1882-
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142 ETON AGAIN, AND HOLIDAYS, 1882-
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- ZERMATT 149 fare before. The most
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152] HAILEYBURY COLLEGE.
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SOME OF MY COLLEAGUES 161 the most
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IMPROVEMENT IN GAMES 167 progress s
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SCIENCE TEACHING 111 Latin and Gree
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COMPETITIONS AMONG PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1
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LITERARY TRAINING 179 school life.
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PREACHERS AND HEARERS 287 among the
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THE VOX IIUMANA 291 ditrercnt men a
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READING CHURCH SERVICES 295 But wha
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DOGS, AND AN OTTER 801 wheel repeat
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MISCELLANEA [CHAP. XXII tion spread
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810 MISCELLANEA [ ClL\l', xxn evide
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TIMING THE BALL 815 can never be fo
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820 MISCELLANEA [CHAP. XXII fortuna
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COUNTRY PARSONS 828 peated heedless
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THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS 829 which
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APPENDIX 881 the Public Schoola mus