The Old Log School House: Furnitured with Incidents of School Life, Notes of Travel, Poetry, Hints to Teachers and Pupils, and Miscellaneous SketchesJ. W. Daughaday, 1864 - 288 pages |
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Page 32
... winds , it made a deeper inspiration come to the breaths and a stronger bound to the pulse of the little people , to see Nelson Winthrop with his two children approach the school - house once more . It was with a curl of disgust about ...
... winds , it made a deeper inspiration come to the breaths and a stronger bound to the pulse of the little people , to see Nelson Winthrop with his two children approach the school - house once more . It was with a curl of disgust about ...
Page 59
... winds were ferocious in their revels , snatching at the small windows , clutch- ing at the loose boards , and roaring down the throats of the great stone - chimneys , whistling a wild , unearthly melody under the eaves , and moaning ...
... winds were ferocious in their revels , snatching at the small windows , clutch- ing at the loose boards , and roaring down the throats of the great stone - chimneys , whistling a wild , unearthly melody under the eaves , and moaning ...
Page 66
... winds . Charlie Haxton had taken this poor , half - witted girl , not for love - he could truly love no one - but partly because be did not know what he did , and partly with a dim idea of punishing his family for calling to his mind ...
... winds . Charlie Haxton had taken this poor , half - witted girl , not for love - he could truly love no one - but partly because be did not know what he did , and partly with a dim idea of punishing his family for calling to his mind ...
Page 77
... wind , and must reap the whirlwind ; but poor " Silly " had gathered her harvest of tares and tears , and was at last freed from " the fitful fever , and slept well . " Peace to her soul ! Mrs. Haxton was sorry , even tearful , for in ...
... wind , and must reap the whirlwind ; but poor " Silly " had gathered her harvest of tares and tears , and was at last freed from " the fitful fever , and slept well . " Peace to her soul ! Mrs. Haxton was sorry , even tearful , for in ...
Page 98
... winds , if it were not a school - room . They seem so tolerant of abuses - school - houses do- and stand upright under all sorts of unfortunate trials . Perpetuity seems to be an attribute of these rough tem- ples , the elements of ...
... winds , if it were not a school - room . They seem so tolerant of abuses - school - houses do- and stand upright under all sorts of unfortunate trials . Perpetuity seems to be an attribute of these rough tem- ples , the elements of ...
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