Chapter 3

WORRIES OF THE MIDDLE AGES.WORRIES OF THE MIDDLE AGES.Mounted Gentleman(who has come to grief in a morass). "If I escape this peril I suppose I shall have to build a church here as a thank-offering. An ill site, I fear."

Mounted Gentleman(who has come to grief in a morass). "If I escape this peril I suppose I shall have to build a church here as a thank-offering. An ill site, I fear."

"Lady's strong cycle, 23-in. frame, 28 wheels."—Cycling.

"Lady's strong cycle, 23-in. frame, 28 wheels."

—Cycling.

From an account of the M.C.C. team's match at Colombo:

"When the unlucky thirteen was reached, Hobbs, who was sleeping finely, fell to a great catch at mid-on by Gunasekera."—Ceylon Paper.

"When the unlucky thirteen was reached, Hobbs, who was sleeping finely, fell to a great catch at mid-on by Gunasekera."

—Ceylon Paper.

HappilyHobbsappears to have waked up when he got to Australia.


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