The Boy's Modern Playmate: A Book of Sports Games and PastimesF. Warne & Company, 1906 - 816 sider |
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Side 481
... draw a sufficient quantity of your line from your reel , and , holding the line in your left hand , draw it up till the bait is within a foot or two of the top ring ; then , with a good swing ( and a little practice ) , you will find ...
... draw a sufficient quantity of your line from your reel , and , holding the line in your left hand , draw it up till the bait is within a foot or two of the top ring ; then , with a good swing ( and a little practice ) , you will find ...
Side 789
... draw any more dominoes until it is his turn to play again , but his opponent may draw all but two , which two must retain untaken during that game . But the second player should not draw more than half the dominoes , unless really ...
... draw any more dominoes until it is his turn to play again , but his opponent may draw all but two , which two must retain untaken during that game . But the second player should not draw more than half the dominoes , unless really ...
Side 791
... draw till he obtains one . It is better to have a mixed hand . DOMINO POOL . This game is played either by partners or by separate players . If played singly by three or four players , each must draw a domino , and he who draws the ...
... draw till he obtains one . It is better to have a mixed hand . DOMINO POOL . This game is played either by partners or by separate players . If played singly by three or four players , each must draw a domino , and he who draws the ...
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The Boy's Modern Playmate: A Book of Sports, Games, and Pastimes John George Wood Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1891 |
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