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 * width=400px |  (receives a severe contusion of the cheek-bone from the boule de canon, which is delivered with murderous intent by a swift "round-and bowlsman"), b.
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 * | Le Général (hits his three wickettes into the air, in a daring attempt to stop the boule de canon with his batsman's club), b.
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 * | Le Duc de (has his pince-nez shattered to atoms by the boule de canon, and, being unable to see, withdraws from the "innings"), b.
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 * |, M. le docteur , le Professeur d' Equitation (all the three being given, in turn, "out, legs in front of the wickette," leave the ground to arrange a duel with the Umpire), b.
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 * | M. de (on reaching the wickette and seeing the terrible approach of the boule de canon, has a shivering fit which obliges him to sit down), b.
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 * | M. de (on reaching the wickette and seeing the terrible approach of the boule de canon, has a shivering fit which obliges him to sit down), b.
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