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- 1853.7 + (<p>"The rest of the party strolled a … <p>"The rest of the party strolled about the field, or joined merrily in a game of <strong>bass-ball</strong> or <strong>rounders</strong>, or sat in the bower, listening to the song of birds." .</p></br><p> </p></br><p><strong>Cricket</strong> receives three references (pages 75, 110, and 211)in this book. The first of these, unlike the bass-ball/rounders account, separates English boys from English girls after a May tea party: "Some of the gentlemen offered prizes of bats and balls, and skipping-ropes, for feats of activity or skill in running, leaping, playing <strong>cricket</strong>, &c. with the boys; and skipping, and battledore and shuttlecock with the girls."</p></br><p><strong>Trap-ball</strong> receives one uninformative mention in the book (page 211).</p>ecock with the girls."</p> <p><strong>Trap-ball</strong> receives one uninformative mention in the book (page 211).</p>)