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Papa Bouilloire Chapter 7 Concluded

28 Mar 201528 Mar 2015
Already surfeited with the unique views afforded us by our gracious host we little knew what still awaited us before we “fell into the arms of Morpheus”. Passing through the…
Epistolary Novel…

Papa Bouilloire Chapter the Seventh

21 Mar 201521 Mar 2015
In which we discover more of the wonders of Christchurch College Papa Bouilloire Chapter the Seventh Following our triumph at the dinner, The Don kindly insisted that he escort us…
Architecture…

Papa Bouilloire: The Dinner

13 Mar 201514 Mar 2015
In which we at last eat our dinner! With a feeling of dread and perspiration already darkening my under arms we set out for our great dinner. Would we be…
Britain…

Papa Bouilloire Chapter 6 Continues

6 Mar 20156 Mar 2015
Chapter 6 continued My esteemed colleague had long begun to panic about what he was to wear to our dinner at Christchurch College, and had instantly taken his suit to…
Britain…

Papa Bouilloire Chapter the Sixth

28 Feb 2015
Chapter the 6th – A Red Letter Day In 2 installments containing how...I repent the Jacobite Glasses, a stroll through the meadows, exhaustion sets in, Tour of Christchurch. Snubbing the…
Britain…

Papa Bouilloire Chapter the Fifth

21 Feb 201521 Feb 2015
Papa Bouilloire Goes to Oxford - Chapter the Fifth In which so many things have happened that I scarcely know where to begin. I awoke to the raucous melodies of my…
Architecture…

Papa Bouilloire Chapter 4 continued

13 Feb 201528 Mar 2015
Chapter 4 continued In which I do not borrow a book from the Bodlelian and have a close encounter with a pig knuckle As I neglected to take a book…
Architecture…

Papa Bouilloire Chapter the Fourth

6 Feb 20157 Feb 2015
Volume the 4th In which I find treasure! As I am aware that some of my devoted readers are presently now returned to their servitude, and may have more pressing…
Architecture…

Papa Bouilloire Chapter 3 continued

28 Jan 20155 Jun 2015
Chapter 3 Continued (for the first installment click HERE) I must apologise again for leaving you at such a critical moment in my adventures but I had to dash away…
Britain…

Papa Bouilloire Chapter the Third

24 Jan 201525 Jan 2015
Papa Bouilloire Goes to Oxford, Chapter the Third For those of you kind enough to have taken an interest in my little adventures I must apologies for the tardiness of…
Architecture…

Papa Bouilloire Chapter the Second

17 Jan 20155 Jun 2015
Papa Bouilloire Goes to Oxford Chapter the second Our first true glimpse of Oxford came as the coach drew in next to Balliol College, where we all debouched and escorted…
Britain…

Papa Bouilloire Goes to Oxford

8 Jan 201530 May 2017
Dear Reader, I hereby place before you my scintillating memoirs entitled “Papa Bouilloire Goes to Oxford”, being a true and authentic account of the fascinating adventures of that renowned educator, Mr…

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