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... mind , see- ing he was then only midway through his teens . But as a rule he was boyish in his careless glee , easily moved to laughter , and often rebuked for a quite unacademic outburst . These explosions continued amid the graver ...
... mind , see- ing he was then only midway through his teens . But as a rule he was boyish in his careless glee , easily moved to laughter , and often rebuked for a quite unacademic outburst . These explosions continued amid the graver ...
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... mind imbued with the spirit of his author . " The essay was " listened to with much attention , " and fol- lowed by a vote of thanks to the writer . In November of the same year he was himself secretary of the Society , and sets down ...
... mind imbued with the spirit of his author . " The essay was " listened to with much attention , " and fol- lowed by a vote of thanks to the writer . In November of the same year he was himself secretary of the Society , and sets down ...
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... mind , he writes from Tibbermuir describing himself as delighted to get home to the country , " to escape the grassy streets and eternal lanes of the old city . " Now he upbraids himself for lost time and A SUMMER VACATION . 13 ...
... mind , he writes from Tibbermuir describing himself as delighted to get home to the country , " to escape the grassy streets and eternal lanes of the old city . " Now he upbraids himself for lost time and A SUMMER VACATION . 13 ...
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... mind - which he does not himself express , so far as I have found , though he relates , as will be seen hereafter , the fact of the Secession with considerable awe and excitement . Tulloch's father , however , the minister of Tibbermuir ...
... mind - which he does not himself express , so far as I have found , though he relates , as will be seen hereafter , the fact of the Secession with considerable awe and excitement . Tulloch's father , however , the minister of Tibbermuir ...
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... mind more intent upon the game than upon Non - intrusion , makes a cheerful and sympathetic picture in the midst of the barren tale of speeches and promises of adhesion . We are bound to add , however , that the writer is quite genial ...
... mind more intent upon the game than upon Non - intrusion , makes a cheerful and sympathetic picture in the midst of the barren tale of speeches and promises of adhesion . We are bound to add , however , that the writer is quite genial ...
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