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I quit school when I was eleven, but that ain't sayin' I don't miss it. If I had an eddication now, like you lads is goin' to git, er like the Perfesser has, I'd give more'n half what I own. Boys that think they're smart to quit school an' go to work is natchal fools.

"Why?" he demanded in a measured tone. "How kem ye hev changed yer mind? Ye hev told me often that ye would." "W-a-al," she drawled, looking away at the skies, her unthinking eyes arrested, too, by the blazing comet, "I did 'low wunst I would. But a man with eddication would suit me bes', an' ye hain't got none." "No more hev ye," he argued warmly.

"We buried Pete and his wife in one grave, and then with the pile of money we got good homes for the children, and some of it was to be used in givin' 'em a good eddication, and the last I heerd, they was comin' on well. But I've never set down to a game sence, that I haven't thought of the night I played faro, with a dead man at the table."

She's rale charitable-like an' liberal with the whativer, an' as for Himself, sure he's the darlin' fine man! He taches the dead-and-gone languages in the grand sates of larnin', and has more eddication and comperhinson than the whole of County Kerry rowled together.

You're young and wants eddicating; well, you wants night eddication as well as day eddication. What do you know about the road to London of a night?" "Nothing at all, Ike?" I said with a sigh. "Scholard as you are too," growled Ike. "Why, my figgering and writing ain't even worth talking about with a pen, though I am good with chalk, but even I know the road to London."

"She's not the match that Farmer Brodigan's daughter Kathleen is, to be sure; for he's a rich man, and has given her an iligant eddication in Cork, so that she can look high for a husband. She won't be takin' up wid anny of our boys, wid her two hundred pounds and her twenty cows and her pianya. Och, it's a thriminjus player she is, ma'am.

And Miss Marian is near as ill as the laddies; and poor, wee Rosie, growing langer and thinner every day, till you would think the wind would blow her awa. Master Arthur is awa at his eddication: the best thing for a' concerned. I wish they were a' safe unto man's estate," and Janet sighed. "And is Miss Graeme good at her seam?" asked Mistress Elspat. "Oh ay; she's no' that ill.

Never had any eddication; lived out in Missooray all his life. But he's chock full o' poetry. On'y this mornin' sez I to him, he camps along o' me, 'Milt! sez I, 'are breakfast ready? and he up and answers back quite peert and chipper, 'The breakfast it is ready, and the birds is singing free, and it's risin' in the dawnin' light is happiness to me! When a man," said Mr.

"All the folks know that he lives thar with his lass, guarded by a hull pack of Injuns. But what he does an' what he doesn't do is a mighty problem." "His daughter travels, though, and alone at that, doesn't she?" Reynolds queried. "Occasionally. Jim's givin' her an eddication, so I hear. She must be comin' back now, as this is vacation time."

He pulled a book out of the front of his shirt and began to read as he strode along the path. Tom looked back over his shoulder. "Don't let John Carter catch you with that book." "I brought it along so I can read while I eat my dinner. I'll put it away before we get to the Carter place." "Eddication!" said Tom in disgust "I never had any, and I get along better'n if I had. Take figuring.

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