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" " I thought, " said the man, relating the incident, " that it was a text from the Scriptures and answered that I had heard Parson Crabbe say it. " "Well, " answered FitzGerald, "it's quite true but I do not want my walnut tree to be any better than it is. But the saying also applies to boys, " and FitzGerald administered a well- earned chastisement, whilst the boy roared with fright rather than pain. Directly he had seen FitzGerald the lad had emptied his pockets of the walnuts, which were no...w lying on the ground. Still weeping, the boy started for home, when FitzGerald called him back and asked him why he was leaving the walnuts to waste on the ground, and told him to fill his pockets again. After this was done for some unknown reason unless it was remorse OMAR'S INTERPRETER FitzGerald gave him half-a-crown and "sent him home smiling. At the Bredfield School a Mrs. Jasper was mistress and Miss Caroline Crabbe went at intervals to assist. FitzGerald was often to be seen after the school hours were over, accompanying Miss Crabbe to the vicarage.
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