excerpt from 'Untitled: George Gregory memoir' pp. 37-38 (92 words)
excerpt from 'Untitled: George Gregory memoir' pp. 37-38 (92 words)
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Thus it was that when the officers at the Sunday School decided to give the scholars an outing to Cheddar and Wells they arranged for two and four horsed brakes to take us. It was an event of much importance, and we were thrilled by the prospect of it[…] The slow rate of travel enabled us to have a good view of objects of interest, to talk, and sometimes to sing […] Singing consisted mostly of hymns, but sometimes we sang ‘Wimbledom to Wombleton is seventeen miles’ [sic] which was repeated ad infinitum. |
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