School Days in the Fifties a True Story With Some Untrue Names of Persons And P
School Days in the Fifties a True Story With Some Untrue Names of Persons And P
William Milford Giffin
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Whose fault is it? Yours, my reader, and mine and every teacher's in the country, if we do nothing to raise the standard of the profession. CHAPTER X. MR. H. AND HIS HOBBIES. As SAID in the last chapter one of the hobbies of Mr. H. Was spelling. When a boy we were filled with admiration for Sir Isaac Newton, we admired Benja- min Franklin, we appreciated the plays of Shake- speare, the force of Webster, the statesmanship of Hamilton, and the generalship of Washington; but these did not awaken o...ur indescribable wonder, our unbounded amazement, as did the performances of some of the boys and girls, in the old stone school house. It was beyond our comprehension how they could stand and spell the school down by rolling out letter after letter which, combined in regular or irregu- lar, wise or otherwise order, make up the words of our English language. Let company come and we were sure to have a spelling match. H. Would rather go without his dinner than to have any one miss a word the first three or four times around.
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