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" The contest for the ball begins, and never ends without black eyes and bloody noses, broken heads or skins, some serious mischiefs. If the ball can be carried, kicked or thrown to one of the goals, in spite of all the resistance of the other party, it... "
The Vocabulary of East Anglia: An Attempt to Record the Vulgar Tongue of the ... - Page 52
by Robert Forby - 1830
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

1830 - 658 lehte
...contest for the ball begins, and never ends without black eyes and bloody noses, broken heads or skins, some serious mischiefs. If the ball can be carried,...it to half an hour; and most campers, now-a-days, <"<" "">" Pporoi *uta>, have in that time got enough of so hardy a contest. The spirit of emulation...
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County Folk-lore: Printed Extracts. Suffolk. No. 2

Lady Eveline Camilla Gurdon - 1893 - 226 lehte
...at the distance of 120 yards from each other. In a line with each are ranged the combatants. . . . The number on each side is equal; not always the same,...phrase is. It is common to limit it to half an hour. . . . The prizes are commonly hats, gloves, shoes, or small sums of money. . . . Ray says that in his...
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