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The Tennis-Ground Mystery: A School Story
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Sketch
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Good News edition
(source: NIU Libraries)
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Northern Illinois University
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Good News
v. 11 no. 267 (pages 4269-4270)
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The Tennis-Ground Mystery: A School Story
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Author:
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Rosse, Oliver K.
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June 15, 1895
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It was about half-past six, one brilliant morning in June, and the boys of Bidford School were dressing themselves preparatory to "scuddling" for the river, wherein to take their customary seven o'clock "dip." |
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The nocturnal mole-hunter thenceforth slept in a small room, by himself, with the door securely locked, and a patent "catch" on the window, "so that"--as some one facetiously remarked--"he should not again have necessity to tie spades to his toes." |
Motor Stories edition
(source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)
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Digital Library @ Villanova University
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Motor Stories
no. 4 (pages 29-30)
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The Tennis Ground Mystery
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Author:
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Rosse, Oliver K.
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March 20, 1909
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First Sentence: |
It was about half-past six, one brilliant morning in June, and the boys of Bidford School were dressing themselves, preparatory to "scudding" for the river, wherein to take their customary seven-o'clock "dip." |
Last Sentence: |
The nocturnal mole-hunter thenceforth slept in a small room by himself, with the door securely locked and a patent "catch" on the window, "so that"—as some one facetiously remarked—"he should not again have necessity to tie spades to his toes." |
Project Gutenberg edition
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