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Common terms and phrasesback-hand base-line beaten Beckenham better Bowden Brothers centre court challenge round Championship dervish Dinard double fault Durlacher Eastbourne England exciting match first-class five games fore-hand drive G. W. HILLYARD girl good-length grass courts Greville Handicap Singles hit the ball important match improve keep lady champion lady players Lambert Chambers LARCOMBE lawn tennis player Luard Marion Jones match play ment mind Miss A. M. Morton Miss A. N. G. Greene Miss Boothby Miss C. M. Wilson Miss D. K. Douglass Miss Longhurst Miss Lowther Miss Martin Miss May Sutton Miss Rice Miss Sutton Miss Thomson Miss Tulloch Miss Wilson Mixed Doubles never Open Singles opponent perhaps photograph by Bowden Queen's Club racket remember Riseley Romsey score shoe skirt Sterry strenuous game THORPES SATCHVILLE tourna tournament umpire volley weak strokes weight Wimbledon win the match won that set wrist Popular passagesPage 6 - Higness must take this bat and with it beat about this ball, until you perspire very freely. You must do this every day. " His Highness did so ; and, in a short time the exercise of playing at bat and ball with the Dervish cured the Sultan's malady. Page 6 - He knew that mankind in general require to be cheated, gulled, cajoled, even into doing that which is to benefit themselves. He did not therefore tell the sultan, who consulted him, to take exercise ; but he said to him : " Here is a ball which I have stuffed with certain rare, costly, and precious medicinal herbs. Page 3 - Is the essential feature of a woman her weakness, just as the essential feature of a man is his strength, not merely physical, but mental and moral strength ? I do not think so. Woman is a second edition of man, if you will ; therefore, like most second editions, an improvement on the first ! As Lessing puts it, " Nature meant to make woman its masterpiece. Page 47 - A volleyer, to my mind, is much easier to play against than a base-liner, and most of the firstclass base-line players agree with me. The great physical exertion entailed in running... Page 54 - I give them to you in the hope that they may prove equally valuable. References from web pagesLawn Tennis for Ladies by Mrs. Lambert Chambers - Project Gutenberg Lawn Tennis for Ladies by Mrs. Lambert Chambers - Full Text Free Book Lawn Tennis for Ladies by Dolly Chambers lawn tennis from www.berkhamstedtownfc.co.uk Tennis Libri - Webster.it Racket Sports Segnala "Lawn Tennis for Ladies (Illustrated)" ad un amico whsmith.co.uk | Lawn Tennis for Ladies mrs lambert chambers libri - I Libri dell'autore: Mrs Lambert ... Dorothea Douglass Chambers - Wikipedia, den fria encyklopedin Bibliographic information |