The book Glyn Severn's Schooldays was written by author Fenn, George Manville, 1831-1909 Here you can read free online of Glyn Severn's Schooldays book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Glyn Severn's Schooldays a good or bad book?
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He's got a sore faceand a sore temper; but it will be all right when he gets well. " "I hope so, my dear; and you will shake hands with him, won't you?" "Yes, " said Glyn merrily, "as soon as he holds out his. I can affordto. --Can't I, Singhy?" "Oh yes, of course. " "There, " said the old lady, "now that's spoken nicely, and I don't thinkI'll bathe your face any more. --Now, my dear, " she continued to Singh, "it's your turn. " "Oh, mine doesn't want doing, does it?" said the boy carelessly. "...Yes, my dear, and very badly too. If it isn't bathed with my lotion itwill go on swelling, and be more discoloured still. " "Oh!" cried the boy eagerly. --"Here, you, Glyn, get up out of thatchair. It's my turn now, as Mrs Hamton says, " and he took anotherglimpse at the glass. "There, I'm ready. Oh, I say, I do look awretch!" Under the care of the good-natured old housekeeper during the next twodays a great deal of the swelling went down; but after the old lady'sreport, and visits from the Doctor himself, they were both still treatedas infirmary patients, and relieved from lessons till such time as theyshould be presentable amongst their fellows.
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