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55. oldal
The slanting roof of this passage called the Penthouse , from pente , slope ( all the terms of tennis are French ) , rises 3 feet in its exterior width of 6 feet , being 7 feet high at its edge and 10 feet where it meets the main wall .
The slanting roof of this passage called the Penthouse , from pente , slope ( all the terms of tennis are French ) , rises 3 feet in its exterior width of 6 feet , being 7 feet high at its edge and 10 feet where it meets the main wall .
56. oldal
On the right , the wall is without openings to the height of eighteen or twenty feet , at which level there are windows all along both sides of the court . The only feature of this length of blank wall is that it makes a short turn at ...
On the right , the wall is without openings to the height of eighteen or twenty feet , at which level there are windows all along both sides of the court . The only feature of this length of blank wall is that it makes a short turn at ...
64. oldal
6 6 C making the ball touch a flat wall twice in its flight . ... cut ? many of the strokes you call heavily cut seem to twist on the floor , and still more after they have touched the walls making all ' sorts of unaccountable zigzags ?
6 6 C making the ball touch a flat wall twice in its flight . ... cut ? many of the strokes you call heavily cut seem to twist on the floor , and still more after they have touched the walls making all ' sorts of unaccountable zigzags ?
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