Tom Brown At Oxford: a Sequel to School Days At Rugby 1

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Wont you have a game at cribbage ? " and Patty took up the cards and set the board out, the old lady looking at her doubtfully all the time through her spectacles. She was beginning to wish that the college gentlemen wouldn't come so much to the house, though they were very good customers.
Tom, minus his handkerchief, hurried after his com- rades, and caught them up before they got to college.
They were all there but Hardy, whose absence vexed our hero for a moment ; he had hoped that Hardy, no
...w that he was in the boat, would have shaken off all his reserve towards the other men, and blamed him because he had not done so at once. There could be no reason for it but 21* 246 TOM BROWN AT OXFORD.
his own oddness, he thought, for every one was full of his praises as they strolled on talking of the race. Miller praised his style and time and pluck. " Didn't you feel how the boat sprung when I called on you at the Cher- well ? " he said to the captain. " Drysdale was always dead beat at the Gut, and just a log in the boat ; pretty much like some of the rest of you." " He's in such good training, too," said Diogenes ; " I shall find out how he diets himself." " We've pretty well done with that, I should hope," said Number 6.


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