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'A dirty, hignominious lot, them boys is, said the artist, fixing his pale, melancholy eyes on Hubert; 'bad manners, no eddication, and, above all, no respect. 'They are an unmannerly lot that Jew boy especially. I don't think there's a vice he hasn't got. The artist stared at Hubert a long time in silence. A thought seemed to be stirring in his mind.

It will ease my sorrow, for my poor heart is breaking entirely, and he is there," pointing to the corpse, "and he knows that what I am afther telling you is thrue. "I came of poor but dacent parints. There was but the two of us, Pat C and I. My father rinted a good farm, and he sint Pat to school, and gave him the eddication of a jintleman.

"She'll be fourteen next May, an' then we can wash our hands of her." "A nice look-out it'd be if the eddication of England was left in your hands," said the Elder truthfully, if obviously. "You can't do nothin' with her." The A.O. was used to censure and wasted no resentment on it. "Nothin'. I give 'ee leave to try." The Elder stood for a moment watching the small figure across the sands.

'In my opinion ther's too much of this 'ere eddication, nowadays, remarked old Linden. 'Wot the 'ell's the good of eddication to the likes of us? 'None whatever, said Crass, 'it just puts foolish idears into people's 'eds and makes 'em too lazy to work. Barrington, who took no part in the conversation, still sat silently smoking.

Tulliver, "what I want is to give Tom a good eddication an eddication as'll be a bread to him. I mean to put him to a downright good school at midsummer. The two years at th' academy 'ud ha' done well enough if I'd meant to make a miller and farmer of him, but I should like Tom to be a bit of a scholard. It 'ud be a help to me wi' these lawsuits, and arbitrations, and things.

Here's that chap Wilde a man of eddication, mind ye, Mr Troubridge comes along and spins us a yarn of how we poor sailormen are ill-treated and kep' down, overworked and underpaid by rich owners; and of how the law won't do nothin' for us; and he shows us a plan how we can live in peace and happiness and enj'yment all the rest of our lives; and then you turns up and knocks the whole bag o' tricks into a cocked hat!

He seems to be healthy and sane but just can't remember who he is or where he came from. He has a kind of job at the hospital because he is so trustworthy. They send him to the station to meet people who are arriving and they tell me he reads to the patients a lot. There's nothing like eddication. It will stick to you when everything else is gone. He has the saddest face you ever saw.

I just want to get into them one minute and stir them up with my finger. To think that I have to use you to play football when they are paying five dollars and a half for ox meat in Kansas City. Skjarsen, do you know anything at all?" "Aye ban getting gude eddication," said Ole serenely. "Aye tank I ban college faller purty sune, I don't know.

I got some black fellers down there that would take a prize in a circus sideshow themselves. One of 'em's over seven foot tall. And strong as wolves," declared Captain Tugg. "If I went with you, what would you give me a month?" "Sixteen dollars in silver," he said, promptly. "I see you've got eddication you'd be handy. I could trust you with the schooner after a v'yge or two.

Why, you're moored head and starn; and some ships don't keep even so much as an anchor watch all the time they're there. Don't tell me! A civil engineer's a man of eddication, boys; and that's where he goes to wind'ard of chaps like us. Look at the skipper, again. Any one of us could take him up and toss him over the rail, so far as hard work's concerned.

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