Locke Amsden, Or The Schoolmaster: A Tale |
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Σελίδα 8
He will think so , I guess , ” replied the farmer , laughingly . “ What say you ,
Benjamin ? We want you to ride this horse over to neighbor Dighton ' s to get a
shoe put on ; and the gentleman appears to have some doubts whether you can
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He will think so , I guess , ” replied the farmer , laughingly . “ What say you ,
Benjamin ? We want you to ride this horse over to neighbor Dighton ' s to get a
shoe put on ; and the gentleman appears to have some doubts whether you can
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Σελίδα 10
By being allowed to pay for it , we should , ” replied the gentleman . “ Time
enough to talk about that when you get it , ” rejoined Amsden good - humoredly ,
as the two left the house on their way to the barn . On arriving at the yard , its
various ...
By being allowed to pay for it , we should , ” replied the gentleman . “ Time
enough to talk about that when you get it , ” rejoined Amsden good - humoredly ,
as the two left the house on their way to the barn . On arriving at the yard , its
various ...
Σελίδα 11
Well , I have as good a sugar - place as any body else in all these parts , ” replied
Amsden ; “ but I can ' t say much for its management , as , considering sugar -
making no great object further than for the supply of my family , I have , late years
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Well , I have as good a sugar - place as any body else in all these parts , ” replied
Amsden ; “ but I can ' t say much for its management , as , considering sugar -
making no great object further than for the supply of my family , I have , late years
...
Σελίδα 13
Yes , yes , I ' ll warrant it , ” replied Amsden pettishly , “ it ' s just like him . His head
is always so full of ciphering questions , grammar puzzles , and all sorts of
bookish wrinkles , that there is no room for any thing else ; and I can scarcely trust
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Yes , yes , I ' ll warrant it , ” replied Amsden pettishly , “ it ' s just like him . His head
is always so full of ciphering questions , grammar puzzles , and all sorts of
bookish wrinkles , that there is no room for any thing else ; and I can scarcely trust
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Σελίδα 20
We have nothing fit for that , here , father , I beliere , ” replied the boy . “ But stay - I
made something the other day that will do , I think ; and I will give it to her , sugar
and all , to carry off with her , if she will accept it . ” So saying , he ran into the ...
We have nothing fit for that , here , father , I beliere , ” replied the boy . “ But stay - I
made something the other day that will do , I think ; and I will give it to her , sugar
and all , to carry off with her , if she will accept it . ” So saying , he ran into the ...
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advantages Amsden answer appeared asked attempt attend become began believe bring brought Bunker called Carter cause character common continued course daughter district doctor effect engaged entered expected eyes father fear feelings felt follow former give hand happy head heard heart hour interest kind knowledge lady latter learning least leave length less Lincoln Locke look manner master means mind Miss mother nature nearly never object observed obtained once opening passed perhaps person prepared present probably professor pupils question reason received remain replied respect result round scholars seemed seen soon studies supposed sure surprise taken teach teacher tell thing thought took true turning usual village whole wish young
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