McClure's Magazine ..., Volumen9S. S. McClure, Limited, 1897 |
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... Cop- ford , who had applied for the position of teacher in the Pineville school , had some expectation that his ... Copford , “ * and I hope to be able to manage the school without it . " " Don't believe in licking ? " cried old ...
... Cop- ford , who had applied for the position of teacher in the Pineville school , had some expectation that his ... Copford , “ * and I hope to be able to manage the school without it . " " Don't believe in licking ? " cried old ...
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... Copford , " said old Monro , im- partially , " but if the boys turn round and thrash you , don't come whining here to me , because , you see , I've warned you ; haven't I , Sam ? " " You have , said Sam . " That is all right , " replied ...
... Copford , " said old Monro , im- partially , " but if the boys turn round and thrash you , don't come whining here to me , because , you see , I've warned you ; haven't I , Sam ? " " You have , said Sam . " That is all right , " replied ...
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... Copford was supposed to teach could hardly be expected to have the manners of Vere de Vere . It was also quite evi- dent that the chief man interested in the progress of the school regarded the assault- ing of a teacher by one of the ...
... Copford was supposed to teach could hardly be expected to have the manners of Vere de Vere . It was also quite evi- dent that the chief man interested in the progress of the school regarded the assault- ing of a teacher by one of the ...
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... Copford had returned to school after having had dinner , and seated himself at his desk . The stillness that reigned was unnatural and oppressive . He saw some- thing was wrong , but could not tell what it was . The fair head of ...
... Copford had returned to school after having had dinner , and seated himself at his desk . The stillness that reigned was unnatural and oppressive . He saw some- thing was wrong , but could not tell what it was . The fair head of ...
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... Copford fre- quently praised the celerity with which the lad solved difficult problems , yet the intended flattery made no impression upon Tom's hard , bullet head . There came into the young man's eyes , on these occasions , a lowering ...
... Copford fre- quently praised the celerity with which the lad solved difficult problems , yet the intended flattery made no impression upon Tom's hard , bullet head . There came into the young man's eyes , on these occasions , a lowering ...
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