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Well, I tried 'em with every book you see on that shelf, but the little rascals never took the smallest interest in anything, barring the fights in the Old Testament and the Pilgrinis Progress. And here I used to sit, wrastling with the long words, sometimes they mastering, sometimes I, till the sweat ran down my nose on to the paper, while they went to sleep or looked out of the window. I used to begin gently enough, but gradually get more and more riled at their pig-headed laziness, until it ...ended in my boxing their ears and going off with an axe to my work, with a face like a deformed potato. And then I used to chop and sweat, and sweat and chop like fury, until I got right again ; for there's nothing raises a man's spirits like doing some work that he feels he can do. ' Things went on much the same, and I grew more and more desponding, until there came a day when no amount of sweating and chopping would bring me round. I had picked out a tree that would have raised any man's spirits, a good 68 ROOTS old tough, cross-grained pohiitikawa, that might have turned the edge of a Harchangel's sword ; but though I worked away till I could scarcely stand or see, it was no use.
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