Locke Amsden, Or The Schoolmaster: A Tale |
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Σελίδα 23
O , no , no , sir , ” quickly interposed Locke , as the gentlemen was opening his
purse . “ Not a cent for me , Mister ; that aint the way I get my living , ” chimed in
the spirited and proud little Ben . “ Ah , I see you are all determined to have your
way ...
O , no , no , sir , ” quickly interposed Locke , as the gentlemen was opening his
purse . “ Not a cent for me , Mister ; that aint the way I get my living , ” chimed in
the spirited and proud little Ben . “ Ah , I see you are all determined to have your
way ...
Σελίδα 26
The accidental call of the travellers at the house of the farmer , as narrated in our
opening chapter , formed an era in the life of Locke Amsden . By that call , new
thoughts had been suggested to his mind — new feelings and hopes awakened
in ...
The accidental call of the travellers at the house of the farmer , as narrated in our
opening chapter , formed an era in the life of Locke Amsden . By that call , new
thoughts had been suggested to his mind — new feelings and hopes awakened
in ...
Σελίδα 90
... threatened punishment , which they supposed would take place on the
opening of the school the next morning . But our hero , unmoved by these
unexpected and somewhat ominous demonstrations , resolved to go resolutely
forward and do ...
... threatened punishment , which they supposed would take place on the
opening of the school the next morning . But our hero , unmoved by these
unexpected and somewhat ominous demonstrations , resolved to go resolutely
forward and do ...
Σελίδα 104
We cannot admit much company , ” he continued , as he saw the gossip turn a
longing eye upon the opening door , as if waiting for an invitation to accompany
them ; " but Mr. Amsden is the boy's teacher , whose presence may be a benefit ,
by ...
We cannot admit much company , ” he continued , as he saw the gossip turn a
longing eye upon the opening door , as if waiting for an invitation to accompany
them ; " but Mr. Amsden is the boy's teacher , whose presence may be a benefit ,
by ...
Σελίδα 105
Her prayers were so far answered as to bring her the temporary relief of tears ,
which now gushed and fell like rain from their opening fountains of bitterness . “ I
am glad to see that , ” observed Lincoln , brushing away a tear that had started
out ...
Her prayers were so far answered as to bring her the temporary relief of tears ,
which now gushed and fell like rain from their opening fountains of bitterness . “ I
am glad to see that , ” observed Lincoln , brushing away a tear that had started
out ...
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