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... became Præpositus . of my time the number of boys so decreased that the forms were amalgamated , and in nearly every case each had its own master . During the latter part I went much too young , and learnt nothing till I got under ...
... became Præpositus . of my time the number of boys so decreased that the forms were amalgamated , and in nearly every case each had its own master . During the latter part I went much too young , and learnt nothing till I got under ...
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... became Lady Dymoke , and only died last year . The third is my mother , Mrs. Blomfield , then Miss Cox , cousin to the other ladies . The circumstance about the cast in the right eye is exactly what my mother always told us . During all ...
... became Lady Dymoke , and only died last year . The third is my mother , Mrs. Blomfield , then Miss Cox , cousin to the other ladies . The circumstance about the cast in the right eye is exactly what my mother always told us . During all ...
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... became too much of a favourite : he was too much in society ; he found his work too easy , and his course too clear . His looks soon showed deterioration . He recovered himself in time to take a ' double second ' —he could have taken a ...
... became too much of a favourite : he was too much in society ; he found his work too easy , and his course too clear . His looks soon showed deterioration . He recovered himself in time to take a ' double second ' —he could have taken a ...
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... became immediately the subject of excited and not quite respectful comment . It was described as ' super- ficial , ' as indicating mental decay , and as something like a scandal , proceeding as it did from the pen of an Anglican Primate ...
... became immediately the subject of excited and not quite respectful comment . It was described as ' super- ficial , ' as indicating mental decay , and as something like a scandal , proceeding as it did from the pen of an Anglican Primate ...
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... became an exquisite penman . He was also a good accountant , and he must have been a great reader . My own handwriting -- not that which now meets the compositor's eye , but such as it was in its golden age , and before I wasted the ...
... became an exquisite penman . He was also a good accountant , and he must have been a great reader . My own handwriting -- not that which now meets the compositor's eye , but such as it was in its golden age , and before I wasted the ...
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