Excerpt from Old Mole: Being the Surprising Adventures in England of Herbert Jocelyn Beenham, M.A., Sometime Sixth-Form Master at Thrigsby Grammar School in the County of Lancaster
It was with a glow of satisfaction that H. J. Been ham took Out his master's hood and his best mortar board on the eve of Speech Day and laid them out in his bedroom. This was at five o'clock in the afternoon, for he had promised to spend the evening with the Panoukian family at Bungsall, on the north side Of the city. It was a heavy July day and he was rather tired, for he had spent the morning in school reading aloud from the prose works of Emer son, and the afternoon had been free, owing to the necessity of a replay of the Final in the inter-form cricket championship between his boys and the Mod ern Transitus. He had intended to illuminate the event with his presence, but Thrigsby in July is not pleasant, and so he had come out by an early train to his house at Bigley in the hills which overflow Derbyshire into Cheshire.
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