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... Nobody .s that Uxbridge ran Swindon so closely for English Cup tie. The men Middlesex mv- >n ih.in one occasion in the past given pi'-iit >->un*ul indications that they can play a l.»u• g-*u»e ir cup ties, the S«vi. don Town t'.nu in 1 taut reason to know when they were fac •to e *i Uxbru'ge i year ago. And on Saturday ihe Uxrwi team their repuiatioo, for they a are Inghl. hot the early stages ...
... 1» there be in the whole county of Wilts veritable spot to catch a sunbeam, and I was commissioned to hunt it ttp. think I should at once prepare for a journey to Deviz »s, and from thence make straight for the Wilts County Asylum. To hold and execute such commission on healthy and breezy autumn day when there is plenty of ozone about, is to enjoy, other circumstances not obstinately adverse, ...
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... —There is great charge .n club life what used to the case in the earlier da> of cyclt* g, and how good exeoa'.ve %y be ng the strti gs, there is sure to be a of sociability amongst the members. When cyvl -as acre not so numerous the highways, clubmen used make arrangements between themselves tor got an evening for a ride, and in many cases long nays out ot their road to meet someone who they ...
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... George, there is scarcely anything needing my notice in his letter. It simply confirms my assertions, for which 1 give him due credit, and thank him for his candour. Summed briefly, George admits the Gladstoman party once fad folic?, which they have now.than doe--d ; that Sir George Trevelyan is an inconsistant prodigal; and that tlte only excuse for the insult offered to the dead (Mr (ohn ...
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