Boyd Tonkin: The value of high-scoring words
In 1815 Walter Scott, in his capacity as Sheriff of Selkirk, helped to arrange a football match in the Scottish Borders between the men of Ettrick and Yarrow. He even wrote a poem to mark the game, though some may wish that he had not. It concludes: “Then strip, lads, and to it, though sharp be the weather,/ And if by mischance, you should happen to fall,/ There are worse things in life than a …
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