The Foster Brothers: Being a History of the School and College Life of Two Young MenA. Hall, Virtue, 1859 - 423ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Boniface , and did but keep steady , his fortune would be made . " " His antecedents would , I fear , be scarcely palatable to his companions , " remarked the school- master , coldly . " You do us wrong , sir , " returned the other ...
... Boniface , and did but keep steady , his fortune would be made . " " His antecedents would , I fear , be scarcely palatable to his companions , " remarked the school- master , coldly . " You do us wrong , sir , " returned the other ...
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... Boniface , " observed the schoolmaster , quietly . " I acknowledge my error ; I stand reproved , " replied the inspector hastily . " I have little pride of my own , though , if I know myself . Pride in my college made me speak as I did ...
... Boniface , " observed the schoolmaster , quietly . " I acknowledge my error ; I stand reproved , " replied the inspector hastily . " I have little pride of my own , though , if I know myself . Pride in my college made me speak as I did ...
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... Boniface ; I receive money from that college - to which I owe everything I have - only as its almoner . Why , we shall have the boy refusing a sizarship presently , lest he should become indebted to Henry the Eighth ! If I had any time ...
... Boniface ; I receive money from that college - to which I owe everything I have - only as its almoner . Why , we shall have the boy refusing a sizarship presently , lest he should become indebted to Henry the Eighth ! If I had any time ...
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... Boniface , as , if it smiles upon you , I am as ready as the priest himself to call it . You must write to the gude man , Robert , to thank him kindly , and to ask to be put in the way in which ye should go , -The Rev. James Stedfast ...
... Boniface , as , if it smiles upon you , I am as ready as the priest himself to call it . You must write to the gude man , Robert , to thank him kindly , and to ask to be put in the way in which ye should go , -The Rev. James Stedfast ...
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... Boniface . " The wind of a joyful dawn blew free " upon him , and swept away all desponding thoughts as it swept the withered leaves from off the trees . The elastic step , the eyes roving hither and thither , the lips which could ...
... Boniface . " The wind of a joyful dawn blew free " upon him , and swept away all desponding thoughts as it swept the withered leaves from off the trees . The elastic step , the eyes roving hither and thither , the lips which could ...
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