Locke Amsden, Or, The Schoolmaster: A TaleBenjamin B. Mussey, 1847 - 231 σελίδες |
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... felt by the agricultural interest , which , in its various relations , must ever remain the great and leading interest of the country . " " How so ? " 66 ' Why , the first and direct consequence of the course I condemn is , that it ...
... felt by the agricultural interest , which , in its various relations , must ever remain the great and leading interest of the country . " " How so ? " 66 ' Why , the first and direct consequence of the course I condemn is , that it ...
Σελίδα 20
... felt as if he could have fallen down and worshipped , as a superior being , the man who had uttered them . He had often before , as just intimated , har- bored thoughts , feelings , and wishes like those of the stranger ; yet they had ...
... felt as if he could have fallen down and worshipped , as a superior being , the man who had uttered them . He had often before , as just intimated , har- bored thoughts , feelings , and wishes like those of the stranger ; yet they had ...
Σελίδα 25
... felt more than they had expressed ! That was our young hero ; who , as the rest of the family returned into the house , stood mutely gazing after the receding carriage , till its last traces were lost to his sight ; when he slowly ...
... felt more than they had expressed ! That was our young hero ; who , as the rest of the family returned into the house , stood mutely gazing after the receding carriage , till its last traces were lost to his sight ; when he slowly ...
Σελίδα 40
... felt in the neighborhood , when she chose to exert it , went round to see other mothers , who , being either convinced by her arguments in favor of the cause she had espoused , or tired of having their noisy chil- dren any longer at ...
... felt in the neighborhood , when she chose to exert it , went round to see other mothers , who , being either convinced by her arguments in favor of the cause she had espoused , or tired of having their noisy chil- dren any longer at ...
Σελίδα 55
... felt bound to give judgment to the defendant for his costs . 66 Judged and sworn out of the whole of it , as I am a sin- ner ! " cried the disconcerted Bunker , after sitting a moment working his rough features in indignant surprise ...
... felt bound to give judgment to the defendant for his costs . 66 Judged and sworn out of the whole of it , as I am a sin- ner ! " cried the disconcerted Bunker , after sitting a moment working his rough features in indignant surprise ...
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answer appeared arithmetic ascertained asked assembled multitude attend Blake Blazing Star brought Bunker called Carter Carter family Cartersville cause character commenced common schools countenance course daughter deacon district doctor door engaged erally exclaimed eyes father fear feelings felt follow former gentleman girl give glance grammar grindstone hand happy heard heart hero horse instructor interest ladder lady learning leave lect less Lincoln Locke Amsden look manner Mary Maverick master Master Locke means merchant mind Miss Maverick mother nearly never object observed opening parents perhaps present professor pupils question reason rejoined replied Locke rience round scholars school-house schoolmaster seemed sick soon spect stranger studies supposed sure surprise teach teacher thing thought Tilden tin cup tion turn village whole wholly winter young young Amsden
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Σελίδα 165 - Though round its breast the rolling clouds are spread, Eternal sunshine settles on its head. Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way, With blossom'd furze unprofitably gay, There, in his noisy mansion, skill'd to rule, The village master taught his little school...
Σελίδα 5 - Yes! let the rich deride, the proud disdain These simple blessings of the lowly train; To me more dear, congenial to my heart, One native charm, than all the gloss of art.
Σελίδα 55 - ... make you eat your own words. But I want first to tell you where you missed it. When you dunned me, Bunker, for the pay for a cheese, and I said I never had one of you, you went off a little too quick; you called me a liar before giving me a chance to say another word. And then I thought I would let you take your own course, till you took that name back. If you had held on a minute, without breaking out so upon me, I should have told you all how it was, and you would have got your pay on the spot;...
Σελίδα 52 - ... to be commenced. There were no counters, counting-room, or desk ; and a few broad shelves, clumsily put up on one side, afforded the only indication, observable in the interior arrangement of the room, of the use to which it was devoted. On these shelves were scattered, at intervals, small bunches of hoes, axes, bed-cords, and such articles as are generally purchased by those who purchase little ; while casks of nails, grindstones, quintals of dried salt fish, and the like, arranged round the...
Σελίδα 55 - cried the disconcerted Bunker, after sitting a moment working his rough features in indignant surprise ; " yes, fairly sworn out of it, and saddled with a bill of cost to boot ! But I can pay it ; so reckon it up, Mr. Justice, and we will have it all squared on the spot. And, on the whole, I am not so sure but a dollar or two is well spent, at any time, in finding out a fellow to be a scoundrel who has been passing himself off among people for an honest man," he added, pulling out his purse, and...
Σελίδα 55 - Yes, we will see," responded the other, determinedly; " we will see if we can't make you eat your own words. But I want first to tell you where you missed it. When you dunned me, Bunker, for the pay for a cheese, and I said I never had one of you, you went off a little too quick ; you called me a liar, before giving me a chance to say another word. And then I thought I would let you take your own course, till you took that name back. If you had held on a minute, without breaking out so upon me, I...
Σελίδα 54 - Well, sir," replied the defendant, promptly rising, " you shall not be kept from having your wish a minute ; for I here, under oath, do swear, that I never bought or had a cheese of you in my life.
Σελίδα 54 - Justice," said Bunker, after explaining, in a direct, off-hand manner, his peculiar method of booK-keeping, " now, the article here charged the man had — I will, and do swear to it ; for here it is in black and white. And I having demanded my pay, and he having not only refused it, but denied ever buying the article in question, I have brought this suit to recover my just due. And now I wish to see if he will get up here in court, and deny the charge under oath. If he will, let him ; but may the...
Σελίδα 56 - Bunker, takmg a few rapid turns about the room, and occasionally stopping at the table to scrutinize anew his hieroglyphical charge : "I must think this matter over again. Grindstone — cheese — cheese — grindstone. Ah! I have it; but may God forgive me for what I have done ! It was a grindstone, but I forgot to make a hole in the middle for the crank." Upon this curious development, as will be readily imagined, the opposing parties were not long in effecting an amicable and satisfactory adjustment....
Σελίδα 104 - And here the good and scrupulous lady struck off in a tangent, and asked the doctor, now while she thought of it, as she said, seeing she had heard a great many disputes about it, " whether saffron or camomile tea was, upon the whole, the best for the measles? " As soon as the doctor, who was a man of much sly but caustic humor, had gravely delivered himself of a very learned answer, which, he said, upon the whole, all things carefully considered, he must conclude in the language of the great Dr....