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... racter : ยท My next reason is , that I am not at all qualified for the task . I have seen a good deal of the manner of educating boys , and know pretty well what is expected in the care of them ; but in a girls ' boarding - school I ...
... racter : ยท My next reason is , that I am not at all qualified for the task . I have seen a good deal of the manner of educating boys , and know pretty well what is expected in the care of them ; but in a girls ' boarding - school I ...
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... racter of the other was able to bear the severest scrutiny ; neither slander , nor envy , nor party - prejudice , ever pretended to find a spot in it . The one was followed even by those who did not trust him : the other was confided in ...
... racter of the other was able to bear the severest scrutiny ; neither slander , nor envy , nor party - prejudice , ever pretended to find a spot in it . The one was followed even by those who did not trust him : the other was confided in ...
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... racter to the whim of the collector , as many of the authors ( parti- cularly the one who stands in the highest rank Wolfram of Eschenbach ) were unable even to write . To this cause it is per- haps to be attributed , too , that all the ...
... racter to the whim of the collector , as many of the authors ( parti- cularly the one who stands in the highest rank Wolfram of Eschenbach ) were unable even to write . To this cause it is per- haps to be attributed , too , that all the ...
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