Charterhouse Old And New

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To " inform, " or, in private school parlance, "to sneak, " was to "show up"; a flogging was called either a "swishing" or a "fligging"; a cluster of boys suddenly and excitedly assembled in the play- grounds was termed a ^ovXi] (Greek word for council); a "swinger" (^pronounced softly) was a box on the ear; a "rabbiter" was a -blow on the neck with the hand held diagonally ; a "boner" was a blow underneath the top part of the arm when twisted round ; a flannel waist- coat worn next the skin wa...s styled a "hasher" ; cake was always "he"; "sog" served as sove- reign (20i". ) ; to "box" a thing was to confiscate; a foot-pan was always "tosh-can"; "rounds" were two cuts off a loaf for toasting purposes ; a " beever " was a small square portion of bread allowed after the rounds had been eaten ; a "rouge" was a football squash; "squish" sig- i86 CHARTERHOUSE nified weak tea ; to " mug " meant to read dili- gently ; "clean straw" signified clean sheets; "cocks" was always the lavatory. There was a word, stranger than any of these, which meant the power to deprive a boy junior to you in the.

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