[The Willoughby Captains by Talbot Baines Reed]@TWC D-Link bookThe Willoughby Captains CHAPTER TWENTY NINE 6/13
Riddell it seems hath cut the rudder-lines.
I indignate and cut him with a razor I remove two corns from my nether foot." More in this strain followed, and lower down the diary proceeded: "Wyndham the junior thinketh much of himself he is ugly in the face and in the second-eleven.
I have writ a poem on Wyndham. "`I do not like thee, Dr Fell (altered to "Wyndham junior") The reason why I cannot tell (altered to "say"); But this I know, and know full well (altered to "ill") I do not like thee, Dr Fell (altered to "Wyndham junior").' "I over hear much of Wyndham the gross Telson and the evil Parson not knowing I am by the little boys say they have seen the ugly Wyndham come from Beamish's.
Oh evil Wyndham being taken by Silk and Gilks.
No one knows and Wyndham is to be expelled.
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