I took a good deal o' pains with his eddication, sir; let him run in the streets when he was wery young, and shift for his-self. It's the only way to make a boy sharp, sir. Types of Schools for Boys - Página 165por Alfred Ernest Stearns, Leigh Robinson Gignilliat, Milo H. Stuart, Eric Parson, Joseph John Findlay - 1917 - 318 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Herbert Raine Curlewis - 1906 - 324 páginas
...a good deal o' pains with his eddication, sir ; let him run in the streets when he was very young, and. shift for his-self. It's the only way to make a boy sharp, sir." Since Mr. Weller's day, however, things have changed, for now such a proceeding would involve that... | |
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| Charles Dickens - 1911 - 940 páginas
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| Edwin Percy Whipple - 1912 - 342 páginas
...expressed his pleasure at the compliment as something which reflected honor on himself. "I took," he said, "a great deal o' pains in his eddication, sir ; let...when he was werry young, sir, and shift for hisself. It 's the only way to make a boy sharp, sir." When Mr. John Dickens was asked where his son Charles... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1912 - 258 páginas
...took a good deal o' pains with his eddication, sir; let him run in the streets when he was very young, and shift for his-self. It's the only way to make a boy sharp, sir." — Pickwick Papers, ch. xx. Letters Four sides of incoherent and interjectional beginnings of sentences,... | |
| Robert Newton Linscott - 1912 - 154 páginas
..."I took a deal o' pains with his eddication, sir; let him run in the streets when he was wery young and shift for hisself. It's the only way to make a boy sharp, sir." "Rather a dangerous process, I should imagine," said Mr. Pickwick, with a smile. The liberal provision... | |
| Sherwin Cody - 1917 - 394 páginas
...took a good deal o' pains with his eddication, sir; let him run in the streets when he was wery young, and shift for his-self. It's the only way to make a boy sharp, sir." "Rather a dangerous process, I should imagine," said Mr. Pickwick, with a smile. " And not a wery sure... | |
| Richard Burton - 1919 - 328 páginas
...took a good deal o' pains with his eddication, sir ; let him run the streets when he was wery young, and shift for hisself. It's the only way to make a boy sharp, sir." "Rather a dangerous process, I should imagine," said Mr. Pickwick, with a smile. "And not a wery sure... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1899 - 510 páginas
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| Grant Cochran Knight - 1925 - 214 páginas
...took a good deal o' pains with his eddication, sir; let him run in the streets when he was wery young, and shift for his-self. It's the only way to make a boy sharp, sir"—a statement remarkably like that made by Dickens's father after his son became celebrated. This... | |
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