In and Out Door Games: With Suggestions for EntertainmentsSully and Kleinteich, 1904 - 610 páginas |
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... served in a iron dish . He left his home and hurried over the bridge , on the of which he paused to call his servant , who was trying to sailing on the of a lofty a farmer , Then directing his course by a which was just setting above ...
... served in a iron dish . He left his home and hurried over the bridge , on the of which he paused to call his servant , who was trying to sailing on the of a lofty a farmer , Then directing his course by a which was just setting above ...
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... served in the dining- room at a high table , made to represent as nearly as pos- sible a counter at a railway station . Pyramids of fruit , cakes , pies , and sandwiches under glass covers , a huge coffee - urn at one end , with cups at ...
... served in the dining- room at a high table , made to represent as nearly as pos- sible a counter at a railway station . Pyramids of fruit , cakes , pies , and sandwiches under glass covers , a huge coffee - urn at one end , with cups at ...
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... served on a bare mahogany table from old - fashioned china . • A guessing - match was a feature of the afternoon's entertainment . The questions and answers were as follows : A dangerous cat ( Catastrophe ) . An aspiring cat ( Catamount ) ...
... served on a bare mahogany table from old - fashioned china . • A guessing - match was a feature of the afternoon's entertainment . The questions and answers were as follows : A dangerous cat ( Catastrophe ) . An aspiring cat ( Catamount ) ...
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... served at the little tables . SALMAGUNDI Of all progressive games , this one of the strange name is probably the one most widely popular . As in all others , a small table is provided for every four players , but Salmagundi is ...
... served at the little tables . SALMAGUNDI Of all progressive games , this one of the strange name is probably the one most widely popular . As in all others , a small table is provided for every four players , but Salmagundi is ...
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... served . A LIBRARY PARTY Place four or five small tables about the room- arranged as for the usual progressive game . The players may be paired by each drawing half of a quotation- which , reunited , determines their partnership at the ...
... served . A LIBRARY PARTY Place four or five small tables about the room- arranged as for the usual progressive game . The players may be paired by each drawing half of a quotation- which , reunited , determines their partnership at the ...
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In and Out Door Games (1904) Mrs Burton Kingsland,Florence Kingsland Sin vista previa disponible - 2008 |
Términos y frases comunes
amusing answer Arthur Hallam artist asked audience awarded ball basket Beatrice Harraden bits booby prize bride called captain cards chairs character Charles Reade chosen circle contest count drawing Euchre example familiar famous favourite fizz friends furnished girl give given greatest number guess guests handkerchief hands heart honour instance Jack John Horne Tooke lady leave the room letter Lewis Carroll mark Martin Chuzzlewit Mary Mapes Dodge Minister's Cat mucilage narrative neighbour object opponents pair pantomime partners party passed pays a forfeit person Piccalilli picture played players in turn poem prize proverb quack Queen questions quotation read aloud represent rest rhymes ribbon Rider Haggard ring says seat selected side slips of paper stand story successful suggest time-limit tion TWENTY QUESTIONS viva voce vote wedding well-known wins the game woman write written young
Pasajes populares
Página 256 - RING out wild bells to the wild sky, The flying cloud, the frosty light : The year is dying in the night ; Ring out, wild bells, and let him die. Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring, happy bells, across the snow : The j'ear is going, let him go ; Ring out the false, ring in the true.
Página 358 - One, I love, Two, I love, Three, I love, I say, Four, I love with all my heart, And five, I cast away ; Six, he loves, Seven, she loves, Eight, they both love ; Nine, he comes, Ten, he tarries, Eleven, he courts, Twelve, he marries ; Thirteen wishes, Fourteen kisses, All the rest little witches.
Página 300 - Come, rest in this bosom, my own stricken deer, Though the herd have fled from thee, thy home is still here; Here still is the smile, that no cloud can o'ercast, And a heart and a hand all thy own to the last.
Página 319 - Sow an act, and you reap a Habit ; Sow a habit, and you reap a Character; Sow a character, and you reap a Destiny.
Página 326 - I'll tell thee; for thy sake I will lay hold Of all good aims, and consecrate to thee, In worthy deeds, each moment that is told While thou, beloved one! art far from me.
Página 393 - HEAP on more wood ! — the wind is chill ; But let it whistle as it will, We'll keep our Christmas merry still.
Página 177 - Here we go round the mulberry bush The mulberry bush, the mulberry bush Here we go round the mulberry bush So early in the morning This is the way we wash our clothes Wash our clothes, wash our clothes This is the way we wash our clothes So early Monday morning...
Página 221 - MR. CANNING'S RIDDLE. The following riddle by Mr. Canning has been much admired, chiefly perhaps from its association with so distinguished a man. A noun there is of plural number, Foe to peace and tranquil slumber: Now any other noun you take, By adding s you plural make; But if you add an .s- to this, Strange is the metamorphosis ; Plural is plural now no more, And sweet what bitter was before.
Página 292 - This hand, to tyrants ever sworn the foe, For freedom only deals the deadly blow ; Then sheathes in calm repose the vengeful blade, For gentle peace in freedom's hallowed shade.
Página 101 - I've treasured it long as a sainted prize ; I've bedewed it with tears, and embalmed it with sighs 'Tis bound by a thousand bands to my heart ; Not a tie will break, not a link will start. Would ye learn the spell ? — a mother sat there ; And a sacred thing is that old Arm-chair.