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Updated: June 26, 2025
"I'll work that all right for you. As it just happens, luckily enough there's an old bath-chair in a corner of the hay-loft. I came across it last hols when I was looking for a bicycle pump I lost. I was rather disappointed at the time, not thinking that the old chair would be any use, whereas I wanted the pump.
Thought I'd never get rid of the mater. They do hang about!" A small boy with his hat on one side got into the carriage, stepped on Peter's feet without apologising, and then the two gentlemen sat down at the other end of the carriage and exchanged experiences. "What sort of hols.?" "Oh, pretty rotten!
She treated Miss Lentaigne's opposition as beneath contempt. "I must bathe," she said, "It's the first day of the hols." "Holidays," said Miss Lentaigne. "Sylvia Courtney," said Priscilla, "who won the prize for English literature at school calls them 'hols." "That," said Sir Lucius, "settles it. The authority of any one who wins a first prize in English literature "
Well, good luck. Write to me in the hols; I'll look you up if I'm in town. If not, cheer-o!" He was gone in a second. "'So some time token the last of all our evenings Crowneth memorially the last of all our days ..." Gordon murmured to himself as he walked slowly down to the dining hall....
"Wish I had!" sighed Claire, thankful to switch the conversation on to a safe topic. "It would come in most usefully at the moment. What are you going to do for the summer hols, Cecil? Is there any possibility of " "No," Cecil said shortly. "And the regiment is going into camp, so he will be out of town. I'm not bothering my head about holidays quite enough to do with this wretched Matric.
Father said so yesterday. But perhaps Aunt Juliet will be able to cure you. She thinks she can cure anything." "I shall be all right," said Frank, "when I can rest my leg a bit I don't think it's really bad I daresay at the end of a week " "If Aunt Juliet cures you at all she'll do it quicker than that. She had Father out of bed the day after he got influenza last Easter hols.
"I dare say; but the 'No' hurt awfully because I did feel that it was cheek asking you." "Jonathan, you funny old buster, I'll never say 'No' again. 'Pon my word, I won't. So I said 'No. That's odd, because it's not easy for me to say 'No. The governor pointed that out last hols. Somehow, I can't say 'No, particularly if there's any excitement in saying 'Yes. And my beastly 'No' hurt, did it?
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