The Traditional Games of England Scotland And Ireland With Tunes Singing Rh

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The Traditional Games of England Scotland And Ireland With Tunes Singing Rh
Alice Bertha Gomme
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3. Step into No. 4. Hop, having one foot in No. 5 and the other in No. 6. Jump round. Go back as you came. Then with stone on shoe, walk through the figure, kick it up and catch at the close. Place stone on eyelid ; walk through the same figure, dropping it off into hand at close. This is called "jumping. " In the fourth plan (fig. 4) the game is : Throw stone into No. I. Pick it up. Hop from No. I to No. 8, not touching lines. So successively into Nos. 2, 3, 4, &c. Walk into No. I with stone o...n foot, and out at No. 8. Kick it up and catch it. The same with stone on thumb. Toss it up and catch. Again with stone on your back. Straighten up, let it slide into your hand.
In Stead's Holderness Glossary, this is described as a boys' or girls' game, in which the pavement is chalked with numbered crossed lines, and a pebble or piece of crockery is propelled onward by the foot, the performer hopping on one leg, the number reached on the chalk-line being scored to him or her. At Whitby it is called " Pally-ully, " and played with rounded pieces of pot the size of a penny.


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