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Pagina 196
... Sampson was unshaken . He sought to assist his parents by teaching a school , and soon had plenty of scholars , but very few fees . In fact , he taught the sons of farmers for what they chose to give him , and the poor for nothing ; and ...
... Sampson was unshaken . He sought to assist his parents by teaching a school , and soon had plenty of scholars , but very few fees . In fact , he taught the sons of farmers for what they chose to give him , and the poor for nothing ; and ...
Pagina 197
... Sampson , in an under tone . " Fire - raising , " answered the laconic Dominie . " Who , or what is she , in the name of wonder ! " " Harlot , thief , witch , and gipsy , " answered Sampson again . " O troth , Laird , " continued Meg ...
... Sampson , in an under tone . " Fire - raising , " answered the laconic Dominie . " Who , or what is she , in the name of wonder ! " " Harlot , thief , witch , and gipsy , " answered Sampson again . " O troth , Laird , " continued Meg ...
Pagina 203
... Sampson was easily induced to renounce his public profession of parish schoolmaster , make his constant residence at the Place , and , in consideration of a sum not quite equal to the wages of a footman even at that time , to undertake ...
... Sampson was easily induced to renounce his public profession of parish schoolmaster , make his constant residence at the Place , and , in consideration of a sum not quite equal to the wages of a footman even at that time , to undertake ...
Pagina 207
... Sampson to undertake the task of watching the boy in his rambles , when he should not be otherwise accompanied . The Dominie loved his young charge , and was enraptured with his own success , in having already brought him so far in his ...
... Sampson to undertake the task of watching the boy in his rambles , when he should not be otherwise accompanied . The Dominie loved his young charge , and was enraptured with his own success , in having already brought him so far in his ...
Pagina 210
... Sampson . He had often promised the child a ride upon his galloway ; and , from singing , dancing , and playing Punch for his amusement , was a particular favourite . He no sooner came scampering up the path , than the boy loudly ...
... Sampson . He had often promised the child a ride upon his galloway ; and , from singing , dancing , and playing Punch for his amusement , was a particular favourite . He no sooner came scampering up the path , than the boy loudly ...
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