Wilton school: or, Harry Campbell's revengeWilliam P. Nimmo, 1872 - 164 pages |
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... Egerton the new boy , the dreaded rival ; and as they bent , side by side , over their desks , their pens and inky fingers scrambling as hard as possible over their papers , many eyes were turned upon 32 TOO BUSY . them , to see which ...
... Egerton the new boy , the dreaded rival ; and as they bent , side by side , over their desks , their pens and inky fingers scrambling as hard as possible over their papers , many eyes were turned upon 32 TOO BUSY . them , to see which ...
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... Egerton ; and the morning was half - gone , and he had scarcely looked from his desk . But a sudden impulse or wish to rest awhile , made him pause and lay down And this is what met his eyes . his pen . Mr Prichard was standing with his ...
... Egerton ; and the morning was half - gone , and he had scarcely looked from his desk . But a sudden impulse or wish to rest awhile , made him pause and lay down And this is what met his eyes . his pen . Mr Prichard was standing with his ...
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... Egerton's jacket , carefully pulled forward , screened his proceedings from the boy on his other side . His eyes ... Egerton's paper . The fact was , Mr Prichard had turned round suddenly , and catching Harry's eyes strained eagerly in ...
... Egerton's jacket , carefully pulled forward , screened his proceedings from the boy on his other side . His eyes ... Egerton's paper . The fact was , Mr Prichard had turned round suddenly , and catching Harry's eyes strained eagerly in ...
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... Egerton , was taking an unfair advantage . Those few words of his sowed a crop of prejudice among the boys against Harry . " Campbell's been caught cribbing off Eger- ton , " was what rose to the mind and lips of all ; and a sort of ...
... Egerton , was taking an unfair advantage . Those few words of his sowed a crop of prejudice among the boys against Harry . " Campbell's been caught cribbing off Eger- ton , " was what rose to the mind and lips of all ; and a sort of ...
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... Egerton and Mr Prichard . But he wouldn't do so now . He would bear it by himself . He had run home so quickly , meaning to tell her all , and knowing she would believe and pity him , and tell him what to do . But how could he distress ...
... Egerton and Mr Prichard . But he wouldn't do so now . He would bear it by himself . He had run home so quickly , meaning to tell her all , and knowing she would believe and pity him , and tell him what to do . But how could he distress ...
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