Memories of a School Inspector Thirty Five Years in Lancashire And Suffolk
Memories of a School Inspector Thirty Five Years in Lancashire And Suffolk
Alfred James Swinburne
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when I inter- rupted you by telling you my wife advised me when next you spoke to me to say — shh — ahem ! how deeply grateful we both are to you. We never can sufficiently repeat this — shh — no — no — to you, sir, indeed we cannot, " and so on. Some of the rural teachers I found thirty years ago, though 210 EAST SUFFOLK TEACHERS they generally bore out Goldsmith's inimitable description, occasionally marred their many good points by conceit similar to the Yorkshireman's. Mr of Snoreham Magna ...— nicknamed " Flums " from his frequent use of the order " Feet together, fold arms, " had a very happy time of it. Now Whitehall might fulminate in vain about the needful classrooms for Snoreham, but Snoreham slept peacefully on ; but what did stir Snoreham Magna to its very depth was, what they were doing at the neighbouring village, Snoreham Parva. If Snoreham Parva had a classroom, Snoreham Magna would go through fire and water to have one too. Now Flums was a sort of Upas tree deeply rooted in what he called the brainlessness of the Snoreham Magna children.
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