Life at Hartwell; or, Frank and his friendsWilliam P. Nimmo, 1874 - 239 pages |
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... give one final squeeze to mamma , he sprang into the little carriage , seized the reins , and was soon driving quickly down the road , with the last mouthful of his scanty breakfast still un- finished . They were not long in reaching ...
... give one final squeeze to mamma , he sprang into the little carriage , seized the reins , and was soon driving quickly down the road , with the last mouthful of his scanty breakfast still un- finished . They were not long in reaching ...
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... give rise to feelings of deep enmity against a wiser or a more success- ful person . Sad and foolish as is this wicked feeling , I am sorry to say such was Sinclair's anger at Frank's being more favourably thought of than himself ...
... give rise to feelings of deep enmity against a wiser or a more success- ful person . Sad and foolish as is this wicked feeling , I am sorry to say such was Sinclair's anger at Frank's being more favourably thought of than himself ...
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... or for talking , which latter was Frank's most frequent failing . Somehow , whatever other advantages a home education gives , it frequently fails in teaching young people that work is best performed in silence . 46 LIFE AT HARTWELL .
... or for talking , which latter was Frank's most frequent failing . Somehow , whatever other advantages a home education gives , it frequently fails in teaching young people that work is best performed in silence . 46 LIFE AT HARTWELL .
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... give a look at the desk . I think it's a first - rate idea . Blessings on the boy who first thought of it ! ' So , out of humour at his wasted efforts of the previous evening , Frank went on with his imposition , fully determining to ...
... give a look at the desk . I think it's a first - rate idea . Blessings on the boy who first thought of it ! ' So , out of humour at his wasted efforts of the previous evening , Frank went on with his imposition , fully determining to ...
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... give real unhappi- ness . If Frank had not yielded to that thought of deceit , his conscience would have been clear , and his mind at liberty to study what had now become doubly hard work . The sun poured his bright rays through the ...
... give real unhappi- ness . If Frank had not yielded to that thought of deceit , his conscience would have been clear , and his mind at liberty to study what had now become doubly hard work . The sun poured his bright rays through the ...
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ADELAIDE AUSTEN ALFRED TENNYSON answered Frank asked Author awfully began Ben Law Ben Lawrence Ben's Books published bound in cloth Bristol bullying Carrion Crow chap CHARLES BRUCE CHARLES NORDHOFF cheating class-room companions containing above four Davenal desk dinner eggs elegantly bound exclaimed Fable Book Fanny feeling Frank felt Frank Leslie friends give going Grange hand handsomely bound Harold Sinclair HARRIET BEECHER STOWE Hartwell College head master heart Hill Cottage holiday hour Hunt Illustrations impositions jolly JUVENILE BOOKS lesson little boys little fellow look loving mark-book mind minutes morning mother never Newman night NIMMO'S NURSERY RHYMES Oxenden papa paper pepper-box PETER GRANT playground pocket-book prayers prefect present published by William punishment replied ROYAL ILLUMINATED BOOK schoolroom seemed SHILLING Sinclair and Thornton Sir Geoffrey soon stood Stories sure Tale tell thing thought tion told trouble Walker Willie Grant Young
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Page 98 - Teach me to live, that I may dread The grave as little as my bed : Teach me to die, that so I may Rise glorious at the awful day.
Page 89 - There is a spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest...
Page 71 - But now, being made free from sin, and become servants to God, ye have your fruit unto holiness, and the end everlasting life. For the wages of sin is death ; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Page 11 - A stranger yet to pain ? I feel the gales that from ye blow A momentary bliss bestow, As waving fresh their gladsome wing My weary soul they seem to soothe, And, redolent of joy and youth, To breathe a second spring.