Willow the king : $b The story of a cricket matchSnaith, J. C. (John Collis)
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Willow the king : $b The story of a cricket match
Snaith, J. C. (John Collis)
Cricket stories; England -- Fiction; Humorous stories
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FOOTNOTES:
[A] The _Daily Chronicle_ has since investigated this and conclusively
proved it to be a fable. It seems that human excellence still has
altitudes to scale.
[B] It should be noted that at the Oval it is invariably “a crowd.” At
Lord’s it is correct to say “a company.”
[C] This incident of the toss seems so impossible that in the nature
of things it ought to be quite true. As a matter of fact, it is
quite true, having actually come within the writer’s experience.
Artistically, though, the accident of its occurrence makes it neither
the more defensible nor the less incredible. Art ought not to subscribe
to the Press Association.
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