| Norman Macleod - 1869 - 706 pages
...and that is — your eyes, and ears, and common sense. 'S3 Now, among those very stupid oldfashioned boys' books was one which taught me that ; and therefore...turnpike-road. Presently in comes Master William, the other pupii — dressed, I suppose, as wretched boys used to be dressed forty years ago, in a frill collar,... | |
| 1875 - 374 pages
...; and that is — your eyes, and ears, and common sense. Now, among those very stupid old-fashioned boys' books was one which taught me that ; and therefore...wretched boys used to be dressed forty years ago, in a frill collar, and skeleton monkeyjacket, and tight trousers buttoned over it and hardly coming down... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1877 - 528 pages
...his pupils, at the close of a holiday. Oh, Robert had been to Broom Heath, and round to Campmount, and home through the meadows. But it was very dull, he hardly saw a single person. He had rather by half have gone by the turnpike road. " But where is William ? " Oh, William started with... | |
| Boys - 1881 - 392 pages
...that is—your eyes and ears and common sense. Now, among those very stupid old-fashioned boys' hooks was one which taught me that, and therefore I am more...single person. He had much rather have gone by the turnpike road. Presently in comes Master William, the other pupil, dressed, I suppose, as wretched... | |
| Granville series - 1882 - 330 pages
...his pupils, at the close of a holiday. Oh. Robert had been to Broom Heath, and round to Campmount, and home through the meadows. But it was very dull, he hardly saw a single person. He had rather by half have gone by the turnpike road. 10. " But where is William ? " Oh, William started with... | |
| Loomis Joseph Campbell - 1884 - 442 pages
...of his pupils, at the close of a holiday. O, Robert had been to Broom Heath, and round to Campmount, and home through the meadows. But it was very dull, he hardly saw a single person. He had rather by half have gone by the turnpike road. " But where is William ?" O, William started with him,... | |
| Orville T. Bright, James Baldwin - 1888 - 436 pages
...been walking this afternoon ?" said Mr. Andrews to one of his pupils at the close of a holiday. 6. Oh, Robert had been to Broom Heath, and round by Camp...it was very dull. He hardly saw a single person. He would much rather he had gone by the turnpike road. 7. In a little while Master William, the other... | |
| 1888 - 432 pages
...walking this afternoon ?" said Mr. Andrews to one of his pupils at the close of a holiday. 6. Oh, Eobert had been to Broom Heath, and round by Camp Mount,...it was very dull. He hardly saw a single person. He would much rather he had gone by the turnpike road. 7. In a little while Master William, the other... | |
| Emma J. Todd, W. B. Powell - 1890 - 522 pages
...his pupils, at the close of a holiday. Oh, Robert had been to Broom Heath, and round to Campmount, and home through the meadows. But it was very dull ; he hardly saw a single person. He would rather by half have gone by. the turnpike road. Oh, William started with him, but he was so tedious,... | |
| Emma J. Todd, William Bramwell Powell - 1892 - 546 pages
...his pupils, at the close of a holiday. Oh, Robert had been to Broom Heath, and round to Campmount, and home through the meadows. But it was very dull ; he hardly saw a single person. He would rather by half have gone by the turnpike road. Oh, William started with him, but he was so tedious,... | |
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