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Updated: June 25, 2025


Football is easily acquired in so far as the rudimentary part is concerned, but a great deal of probation is required to convert one into a crack player. In fact, to be able to master all the details requisite to win a first-class match, one has to be capable of dribbling, middling, heading, and passing in a way that would do credit to solving a complicated problem in Euclid.

Of all the young forwards who graduated in the dribbling game at the village of Renton, there never was a better shot at goal than Mr. J. Campbell. Smart on his legs, with a good appearance, he dribbled splendidly, and half-backs caught a perfect Tartar when they came close up and attempted to take the leather away from him. His style near goal reminded me very much of Dr.

When Susan came to the giving of her personal data the few facts necessary to locate and introduce her her engagement was the item of most interest. A love story even on the plains, with the rain dribbling in through the cracks of the canvas, possessed the old, deathless charm.

Do you know, Sheila, I fell over the horse last night in the dark ... they left it lying in the road after they shot it ... and my hands slithered in the blood!..." "Aw, the poor baste!" she said, and she began to cry. "The poor dumb baste!" "And I kept on dreaming of that ... my hands dribbling in blood.... och!..." He could not go on because the recollection of his dreams horrified him.

With the year's bills coming in from his tradesmen, with Dover's threatening hold on his furniture, and with nothing to depend on but slow dribbling payments from patients who must not be offended for the handsome fees he had had from Freshitt Hall and Lowick Manor had been easily absorbed nothing less than a thousand pounds would have freed him from actual embarrassment, and left a residue which, according to the favorite phrase of hopefulness in such circumstances, would have given him "time to look about him."

It would be better for you to have a sum like that in your hand at once, than to trust to dribbling remittances sent now and then by women in charge. You could invest that sum to noble purpose in America, become a citizen of the country, and found an American line, as my father has founded an Indian one." "The poor little chap makes no difference. He is only born to die.

He gripped the dice box, glared at Drennen angrily, hesitated, then with a sudden gesture turned out the dice. He had cursed before when he had made his throw; now he just slumped forward a little in his chair, his jaw dropping, the color dribbling out of his cheeks, finding all words inadequate. He had thrown two deuces again. Again Drennen looked at him contemptuously.

Bessie looked through the keyhole after a long pause, and saw the two walking up and down as usual, Torpenhow's hand on Dick's shoulder. Hereat she said something so improper that it shocked even Binkie, who was dribbling patiently on the landing with the hope of seeing his master again.

And through everything the steadily dribbling away of the hoard the astonishing ease and rapidity with which the coins gold or silver had flowed through her hands! How could one spend so much in meat and dress, in beer and gin, in giving other people beer and gin? How was it possible? She sat lost in miserable thoughts, a mist around her. . . .

"Nobody could see," said she; "and Tom did want a game so dreadfully." "We played Association," said Tom. "Jill got two goals and I got fifty- six." "No, I got three," said Jill. "Oh, that first wasn't a goal," said Tom. "You see, she got past me with a neat bit of dribbling; but she ran, and the rule was only to walk, you know, because of being in mourning."

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