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The Lighter Side of School Life, by Ian Hay [Pseud.] with Illustrations Reproduced from Pastel Drawings by Lewis Baumer.
Ian Hay
University of Michigan Library
2006
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The Right Stuff (Book 1): (Ian Hay Classics Collection)
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The Right Stuff (Book 2): (Ian Hay Classics Collection)
Ian Hay
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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The Right Stuff (Book 1&2): (Ian Hay Classics Collection)
Ian Hay
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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The first and most-serious-but-one ordeal in the life of Robert Chalmers Fordyce-so Robert Chalmers himself informed me years afterwards-was the examination for the Bursary which he gained at Edinburgh University. A bursary is what an English undergraduate would call a "Schol." (Imagine a Scottish student talking about a "Burse" ) Robert Chalmers Fordyce arrived in Edinburgh pretty evenly divided between helpless stupefaction at the sight of a great city and stern determination not to be imposed upon by the inhabitants thereof. His fears were not as deep-seated as those of Tom Pinch on a similar occasion, -he, it will be remembered, suffered severe qualms from his familiarity with certain rural traditions concerning the composition of London pies, -but he was far from happy. He had never slept away from his native hillside before; he had never seen a town possessing more than three thousand inhabitants; and he had only once travelled in a trai
Golf-loving American composer George Bevan falls in love with a mysterious young lady who takes refuge in his taxicab one day; when he tracks her down to a romantic rural manor, mistaken identity leads to all manner of brouhaha.9 women, 9 men
A straitlaced magistrate has for years railed against all manner of sin, especially gambling. But when his taxes threaten to cripple him financially he secretly begins to bet on the horses. He is exposed, to the glee of his track-loving menage, but at least he wins enough to stop worrying.7 women, 7 men