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Lost Diaries
Maurice Baring
Lost Diaries
Maurice Baring
Sunday.-Yesterday afternoon was a halfholiday we were playing prisonersbase exept four boys who were gardening with Mrs Wickham. Peel hit Bell bymistake with all his force with the pic-axe on Bell's wrist. Sunday.-Last night their was a total eclipse of the moon. We all stayed up tosee it, it looked very funny. There was a shadow right over the moon. Webegan football yesterday. At tea the Head asked if any one had eaten chesnutsin the garden. Simes major said yes at once. Then the Head said he was sureothers had too. Then Wilson stood up and after a time 7 chaps stood up. Thenthe Head said it would be the worse for those who didn't stand up as he knewwho the culprets were. I hadn't eaten any but Anderson had given me a pieceoff his knife so I stood up two. The Head said we should all have two hoursextra work. He was very waxy he said we were unreliabel... Maurice Baring OBE was an English man of letters, known as a dramatist, poet, novelist, translator and essayist, and also as a travel writer and war correspondent. During World War I, Baring served in the Intelligence Corps and Royal Air Force.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | October 23, 2019 |
ISBN13 | 9781701881600 |
Publishers | Independently Published |
Pages | 72 |
Dimensions | 127 × 203 × 4 mm · 86 g |
Language | English |
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