The Clicking of CuthbertLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.1956 - 256 Seiten |
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... strokes at the first. "Yes!" cried the young manfiercely. "For ever, dammit! Footling game! Blanked infernal fatheaded silly ass of a game! Nothing but a waste of time." The Sage winced. CHAPTER 1 The Clicking of ...
... strokes at the first. "Yes!" cried the young manfiercely. "For ever, dammit! Footling game! Blanked infernal fatheaded silly ass of a game! Nothing but a waste of time." The Sage winced. CHAPTER 1 The Clicking of ...
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... Lenin with rewolwers—and the bangputs Trotsky off his stroke and he goes five yards past the hole, and then Lenin, who is rather shaken, you understand, he misses again himself, and we win the hole and match and I clean up three.
... Lenin with rewolwers—and the bangputs Trotsky off his stroke and he goes five yards past the hole, and then Lenin, who is rather shaken, you understand, he misses again himself, and we win the hole and match and I clean up three.
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... stroke.There seems to be nofixed rule. But what I dosayisthat agolfer should be cautious. He shouldnot beledaway by thefirst pretty face. I willtell youastory thatillustrates the point. It isthe story ofthose two menwho have justgot on ...
... stroke.There seems to be nofixed rule. But what I dosayisthat agolfer should be cautious. He shouldnot beledaway by thefirst pretty face. I willtell youastory thatillustrates the point. It isthe story ofthose two menwho have justgot on ...
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... strokes,to borethem with personal reminiscences ofthe Crimean War. So theybegan to play together earlyand late.Inthe ... stroke. It must notbe thought, however, that they devotedtoo much of their timeand their thoughts to golf—assuming ...
... strokes,to borethem with personal reminiscences ofthe Crimean War. So theybegan to play together earlyand late.Inthe ... stroke. It must notbe thought, however, that they devotedtoo much of their timeand their thoughts to golf—assuming ...
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... missingthe ball counts as a stroke, not as a practiceswing." "Exactly. And—you'll forgiveme if I mention it—a player whose ball has fallen in the rough, may not pull up all the bushes within a radius of three feet." "In fact, strict.
... missingthe ball counts as a stroke, not as a practiceswing." "Exactly. And—you'll forgiveme if I mention it—a player whose ball has fallen in the rough, may not pull up all the bushes within a radius of three feet." "In fact, strict.
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