Notes On the Characters And Incidents Depicted By the Master Hand of Tom Hughes in Tom Brown's Schooldays, Together With Some Supplementary Information As to Rugby School in the Days of Its Ever Famous Headmaster, Thomas Arnold, 1828-1842
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This friend was John Conington, one of the most famous scholars that Rugby has ever produced, and the very dis- tinguished translator of Virgil. He retained his "black "at Oxford and " it was very descriptive of the sallow face with the aquiline nose. I remember Dean Bradley telling me that one day when he was walking along, a boy at Rugby, a schoolfellow rushed up to him and said ' I say, do come into the Quad. There' a new fellow who knows all Virgil by heart ! ' He went accordingly, and ther...e, by the pump, saw an unhappy-looking new boy, rather oddly dressed, and about 20 other boys round him with Virgils in their hands ' putting him on ' in different places. It was Conington." (Dr. H. a. James.) i6 Roasting It is satisfactory to learn that this abominable custom prevailed only in a mitigated form in Tom Hughes' time, whatever the past history of it may have been. " I don't think Tom Brown or anyone else was much injured by roasting, but in a small way it was not very uncommon." (Rev.
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