In her review of “Tudor Children” by Nicholas Orme (Bookshelf, April 27), Meghan Cox Gurdon says, “They threw knives in a game charmingly called ‘mumble-the-peg,’” perhaps suggesting this Tudor-era ...
Knives are not welcome in schools today, but when grandparents, their parents and their parents' parents were young, one of their favorite recess pastimes was a knife-flipping game called mumblety-peg ...
Knives are not welcome in schools today, but when grandparents, their parents and their parents' parents were young, one of their favorite recess pastimes was a knife-flipping game called mumblety-peg ...
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