Wilton school: or, Harry Campbell's revengeWilliam P. Nimmo, 1872 - 164 pages |
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... 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 appeared.
... 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 appeared.
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Frederic Edward Weatherly. 32 TOO BUSY . them , to see which appeared to be getting on best . Harry himself was too busy to take any notice of Egerton ; and the morning was half - gone , and he had scarcely looked from his desk . But a ...
Frederic Edward Weatherly. 32 TOO BUSY . them , to see which appeared to be getting on best . Harry himself was too busy to take any notice of Egerton ; and the morning was half - gone , and he had scarcely looked from his desk . But a ...
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... appeared that he had been the sufferer . Naturally enough , there was a slight com- motion in the room , and this gave Egerton ample opportunity to hide his book by sitting on it , or — but we must not anticipate . Soon after , Harry ...
... appeared that he had been the sufferer . Naturally enough , there was a slight com- motion in the room , and this gave Egerton ample opportunity to hide his book by sitting on it , or — but we must not anticipate . Soon after , Harry ...
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... appeared with a light cart of Dr Palmer's , to take Harry and his luggage to school . Perhaps the bluntness of the old butler was more oppor- tune now than ever . It prevented the lengthening of a parting that could not be otherwise ...
... appeared with a light cart of Dr Palmer's , to take Harry and his luggage to school . Perhaps the bluntness of the old butler was more oppor- tune now than ever . It prevented the lengthening of a parting that could not be otherwise ...
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... appearance of the Doctor . For boys like nothing better than a " row " when they themselves are not impli- cated . And remember , those who were so implicated were but an exceedingly small fraction of the whole number . What the guilty ...
... appearance of the Doctor . For boys like nothing better than a " row " when they themselves are not impli- cated . And remember , those who were so implicated were but an exceedingly small fraction of the whole number . What the guilty ...
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