Wilton school: or, Harry Campbell's revengeWilliam P. Nimmo, 1872 - 164 pages |
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... sent his boy , now grown into a young image of his stout father , to a grammar - school in the village , and determined that , as the place agreed with her so well , Minnie should make it her home , even when he went to sea . And once ...
... sent his boy , now grown into a young image of his stout father , to a grammar - school in the village , and determined that , as the place agreed with her so well , Minnie should make it her home , even when he went to sea . And once ...
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... sent for at once ; and when , on the next morning , Alan anxiously , tremblingly , asked him the candid truth , it was with an open letter in his hand , with which his fingers nervously played . It was marked " On Her Majesty's Service ...
... sent for at once ; and when , on the next morning , Alan anxiously , tremblingly , asked him the candid truth , it was with an open letter in his hand , with which his fingers nervously played . It was marked " On Her Majesty's Service ...
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... sent up full of mistakes , sums that never would come out right , problems that never would be proved ? For the first few days questions , to be answered on paper , would be set to the whole 28 26 WILTON SCHOOL . school according to ...
... sent up full of mistakes , sums that never would come out right , problems that never would be proved ? For the first few days questions , to be answered on paper , would be set to the whole 28 26 WILTON SCHOOL . school according to ...
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... sent to Coventry in fact . But this he did not mind ; it certainly was preferable to positive per- secution ; and as he wished to keep calm . for his coming ordeal , he was glad that no- thing ensued to cause another fight - a con- 64 ...
... sent to Coventry in fact . But this he did not mind ; it certainly was preferable to positive per- secution ; and as he wished to keep calm . for his coming ordeal , he was glad that no- thing ensued to cause another fight - a con- 64 ...
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... " Oh , Egerton , how can you say so ! " ejaculated Harry . " You know you were using it . " " Ask Evans , sir ; he sat on the other side of me , " said Egerton . Evans was sent for . 72 PUNISHMENT . " No , he never saw Egerton.
... " Oh , Egerton , how can you say so ! " ejaculated Harry . " You know you were using it . " " Ask Evans , sir ; he sat on the other side of me , " said Egerton . Evans was sent for . 72 PUNISHMENT . " No , he never saw Egerton.
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