Locke Amsden, Or The Schoolmaster: A Tale |
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Σελίδα 13
And yet , ” rejoined the other , “ I should feel proud of his faults , while they sprang
only from such causes , if I was his father . Come , come , my lad , ” he continued ,
turning and soothingly addressing the boy , “ cheer up ; you have committed ...
And yet , ” rejoined the other , “ I should feel proud of his faults , while they sprang
only from such causes , if I was his father . Come , come , my lad , ” he continued ,
turning and soothingly addressing the boy , “ cheer up ; you have committed ...
Σελίδα 30
And these inadvertencies , which so naturally grew out of the course he was
pursuing , were , it must be confessed , not unfrequently of a character to cause
vexation to a business man of a less petulant turn than Mr. Amsden . For , if the
latter ...
And these inadvertencies , which so naturally grew out of the course he was
pursuing , were , it must be confessed , not unfrequently of a character to cause
vexation to a business man of a less petulant turn than Mr. Amsden . For , if the
latter ...
Σελίδα 31
But here again it was his fortune soon to become , though not exactly in the same
way as before , the unintentional cause of much uneasiness and perplexity to
another personage . That other personage was the schoolmaster , who — his ...
But here again it was his fortune soon to become , though not exactly in the same
way as before , the unintentional cause of much uneasiness and perplexity to
another personage . That other personage was the schoolmaster , who — his ...
Σελίδα 38
... and had come to the determination not to teach till the punished public should
voluntarily come forward , and offer the secretly - fixed prices . Among all these ,
and other sage conjectures of the cause , however , no one had hit upon the truth
...
... and had come to the determination not to teach till the punished public should
voluntarily come forward , and offer the secretly - fixed prices . Among all these ,
and other sage conjectures of the cause , however , no one had hit upon the truth
...
Σελίδα 40
selves with a teacher , from the suspected causes we have named , was thereby
induced to send them word he would ... who , being either convinced by her
arguments in favor of the cause she had espoused , or tired of having their noisy
...
selves with a teacher , from the suspected causes we have named , was thereby
induced to send them word he would ... who , being either convinced by her
arguments in favor of the cause she had espoused , or tired of having their noisy
...
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