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Willow the king

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A comic chronicle of an amateur village cricket club as it prepares for and contests a much-anticipated match, blending on-field play with clubhouse banter and social ritual. Eccentric personalities, tactical skirmishes, and unpredictable incidents illuminate the sport's quirks while interludes of meals, courtship, and instruction reveal personal foibles. The narrative moves from pre-match anticipation through record attempts and a county appearance to the aftermath of an improbable event, combining match description with reflections on luck, temperament, and the small-scale dramas that enliven club life.

EPILOGUE

From The Morning Post:

Dimsdale—Trentham.—On the 11th inst., at the Parish Church, Hickory, ——shire, by the Rev. E. J. H. Elphinstone, M.A., Richard Cranford, eldest son of the late William Dimsdale, to Laura Mary (“Grace”), only daughter of the Honourable the Reverend George Trentham, D.D., Rector of Saint Mary’s, Hickory.

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