Borstal in The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner
This is a boys' home for delinquents and in that way functions more like a prison than a halfway house.
Borstal Blue Ribbon Prize Cup for Long-Distance Running in The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner
This is the coveted prize the Governor wants Smith to win and Smith agrees to train to try to win the prize.
The Draper's Shop in Mr. Raynor the School-Teacher
This place becomes an unreachable place for Raynor, a sort of happiness he can only gaze upon rather than participate in.
The Fishing-Boat Picture in The Fishing-Boat Picture
This is the last of three paintings that have survived from Harry and Kathy's violent fights. They call it the last of the fleet and it comes to symbolize better times in their marriage.
Noah's Ark in Noah's Ark
This is the name of the merry-go-round at...
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