Frank: a Sequal to Frank in Early Lessons 2

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Frank: a Sequal to Frank in Early Lessons 2
Edgeworth Maria
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The result of all the questions asked, and answers given, was, that Lewis liked home much better to be sure than school ; but he liked his own school better than any other.
Boys were never flogged there for making mistakes in Latin grammar, or for any thing about learning.
There was no flogging except for the most disgraceful faults, such as thefl and lying.
• He liked his master as well as he could like a schoolmaster, though he had very little to do with him, he was a very clever man, a very
...good man; he was just, and had no favourites.
Frank begged that Lewis would tell him the names of all his schoolfellows.
Lewis answered, that this w#]ld not be soon done ; for there were some4}undreds.
" Some hundreds I" exclaimed Frank. ** AH in one house ! What a house it must be !*' Before Frank recovered from his surprise, the dinner bell rang, and he went down stairs.
The long winter evening would have been a doleful affair to master Tom, or with him. Mary, remembering Tom^s declaration, that he had '* enough and too much of books at school,'* and that schoolboys never touched oi^e in the holidays, resolved, that she would ii9t mention any, or even look towards their boalccase ; and the thought it would not be civil to read, and FRANK.


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