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Uppingham by the Sea: A Narrative of the Year at Borth

Chapter 2 -A CHARTER OF SETTLEMENT.

Word Count: 750    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

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em collectively on the resolution to break up the school and to migrate, which had been taken on the 7th. The

tched to visit, as in a private capacity, Borth, and two or three other spo

arty-which now consisted of the Headmaster, two of the staff, and one of the Trustees (whose services on this occasion, and many others arising out of it, we find it easier to remember than to acknowledge as they deserve)-stayed a night at the inland watering-plac

and the wide solid staircase, as features of high strategic importance. A tour of the rooms was made at once, and an exact estimate taken of the possible number of beds. Besides two other members of the staff, who joined the pioneers at Borth, the school medical officer had come down to meet us, and reported on what lay within his province. Meanwhile two of the party were conducted by mine host to explore a "cricket-ground" close to the hote

kitchen, and to undertake the laundry. Servants for attendance on the boys were to be brought by the masters. The payment was to be £1 a head per week for all who were lodged and boarded, or boarded only, in the hotel. For washing, and one or two other matters, an extra charge was admitted. We have only to add that the bargain was one with which both parties, under their respective circumstances, had reason to be satisfied;

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Uppingham by the Sea: A Narrative of the Year at Borth
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1 Chapter 1 -EXILES, OLD AND NEW.2 Chapter 2 -A CHARTER OF SETTLEMENT.3 Chapter 3 -TRANSFORMATIONS.4 Chapter 4 No.45 Chapter 5 -THE NEW COUNTRY.6 Chapter 6 -MAKESHIFTS.7 Chapter 7 -THE COMMISSARIAT.8 Chapter 8 -DIVERSIONS AT BORTH NEW SOIL, NEW FLOWERS.9 Chapter 9 -THE FIRST TERM MAKING HISTORY.10 Chapter 10 -A WINTER CAMPAIGN.11 Chapter 11 -LUDIBRIA MARIS.12 Chapter 12 -FAREWELL.