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Side 2
We do not know whether the father , with all his tastes , had any wish to give his
children a fair country education . Perhaps there were no schools near at hand ;
but be this as it may , Bob's children , like their neighbours in like circumstances ...
We do not know whether the father , with all his tastes , had any wish to give his
children a fair country education . Perhaps there were no schools near at hand ;
but be this as it may , Bob's children , like their neighbours in like circumstances ...
Side 6
Having settled in his own mind that he would go to school , cost what it might ,
George found out a poor teacher , named Robin Cowens , in the village of
Walbottle , who agreed to give him lessons in the evening at the rate of
threepence a ...
Having settled in his own mind that he would go to school , cost what it might ,
George found out a poor teacher , named Robin Cowens , in the village of
Walbottle , who agreed to give him lessons in the evening at the rate of
threepence a ...
Side 8
... and I made up my mind that he should not labour under the same defect , but
that I would put him to a good school , and give him a liberal training . I was ,
however , a poor man ; and how do you think I managed ? I betook myself to
mending ...
... and I made up my mind that he should not labour under the same defect , but
that I would put him to a good school , and give him a liberal training . I was ,
however , a poor man ; and how do you think I managed ? I betook myself to
mending ...
Side 16
I determined that he should have as liberal a training as I could afford to give him
. I was , however , a poor man ; and how do you think I managed ? I betook
myself to mending my neighbours ' clocks and watches at night , after my daily
labour ...
I determined that he should have as liberal a training as I could afford to give him
. I was , however , a poor man ; and how do you think I managed ? I betook
myself to mending my neighbours ' clocks and watches at night , after my daily
labour ...
Side 21
It was a mere passing notion ; but now , that the thing occurs to my mind , I am
resolved to do my best to give Maurice and Genevieve a good education . They
shall go to school as soon as they are able to understand instruction , and I will
take ...
It was a mere passing notion ; but now , that the thing occurs to my mind , I am
resolved to do my best to give Maurice and Genevieve a good education . They
shall go to school as soon as they are able to understand instruction , and I will
take ...
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