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Eruresto wrote:Was anyone here any good at nightwalking? Again for my CH Encyclopaedia- I was thinking of writing about it - both in and out of doors...So if anyone was proficient, how you did it, what you did and did you ever get caught?
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I remember the night-time wanderings, including the kitchens. It all seemed very peaceful in the cool night air*, but exciting at the same time. The last night of term was busier, with several groups wandering around.icomefromalanddownunder wrote:How do you classify proficient?
Many of us used to wander the grounds at Hertford without being caught. I remember one night seeing ghostly figures not far off, and being scared witless (at the thought of confronting ghosts, not be being caught), but it was just a recon party from one of the other housesThey had their blue dressing gowns undone, and I could see their paler flannalette nighties, which, for some reason, appeared ghostly.
We just used to walk through the dorm, down the stairs and out the back door, then wander about the grounds: into the kitchens (very strange smell), nothing very exciting. I don't remember ever going into Chapel: think that was too scary.
Vonny wrote:I'd forgotten about that 6's thing![]()
The only nightwalking I remember at Hertford was the fire drills in the middle of the night
I don't remember the noise - just Laurie ushering us all out in her dressing gownJude wrote:Now you know why on the 1st day of term the 3rd formers would stuff that bloddy great red clanging bell with tissues! you could have heard it a mile off - and we were only little!
between Miss Tucker and Miss Morrison there was almost competition on how fast they could get their houses out and rollcalled - I remember one ocassion (we had been tipped off so were all ready to run) when we were praised for getting out in the fastest time ever!Vonny wrote:I don't remember the noise - just Laurie ushering us all out in her dressing gownJude wrote:Now you know why on the 1st day of term the 3rd formers would stuff that bloddy great red clanging bell with tissues! you could have heard it a mile off - and we were only little!
I don't think I ever knew when the drills would be. We had further to walk than you on the other side of the square so I doubt we'd have ever "won."Jude wrote:between Miss Tucker and Miss Morrison there was almost competition on how fast they could get their houses out and rollcalled - I remember one ocassion (we had been tipped off so were all ready to run) when we were praised for getting out in the fastest time ever!Vonny wrote:I don't remember the noise - just Laurie ushering us all out in her dressing gownJude wrote:Now you know why on the 1st day of term the 3rd formers would stuff that bloddy great red clanging bell with tissues! you could have heard it a mile off - and we were only little!