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I am sure that you personally will be glad of any opportunity to help an old school-fellow in his distress and difficulty, for report tells me that Julian Home is as kind-hearted and generous as he was when he won the Newry scholarship at Harton. Believe me to be, my dear Home, yours very truly, WALTER THORNLEY."

Fancy, in a shop in London I met an old school-fellow, who was delighted to see me, talked like old times, and insisted on knowing where we were staying. I used to be very fond of her, but it was as if I had been dead and was afraid she would find out I was a ghost, yet I talked quite indifferently, and never faltered in my excuses.

"Are you not an old school-fellow of mine?" he said. "It is very possible. What is your name?" "Trémoulin." "By Jove! You were in the same class as I was." "Ah! Old fellow, I recognized you immediately." He seemed so pleased, so happy at seeing me, that in an outburst of friendly selfishness, I shook both the hands of my former school-fellow heartily, and felt very pleased at meeting him thus.

"Mind, Big," I said seriously, "be ready to snatch away your fist." He did not answer, but we heard him draw his breath hard; then there came a splashing noise, and directly after our school-fellow backed towards us. "I've got him," he shouted, his voice sounding hollow and strange. "What is it?" "I dunno," he cried, and then, wrenching himself round, he dropped something soft down upon the rock.

Lettice crossed over and sat beside Kitty, evidently intending to talk to her, but Kitty could not bring herself to be friendly to her late school-fellow; besides which, she had Pamela to talk to, and there was this news about her father to fill her mind. "He can't be very ill," said Pamela comfortingly, seeing Kitty's quiet distress. "Your aunt or Betty would have said something to you about it.

He was now his own master and able at last to turn to painting. He studied at the art school in Streatham Street, Bloomsbury, which had formerly been managed by Henry Sass, but, in Butler's time, was being carried on by Francis Stephen Cary, son of the Rev. Henry Francis Cary, who had been a school-fellow of Dr.

"Know you," said I, "didn't we go to school together to Mr. Caskie right here at Blue Water, when we were boys?" "Yas, of course we did," slowly answered by sometime school-fellow, "but you been 'sociatin' with them big fellows down about Washington so long, that I didn't know but what you had forgot us poor fellows down in the Pennyrile."

"Oh, come, Ada, that is going too far," protested some of the girls, shocked at the rude words and the cool deliberate manner in which they were said; but their insolent school-fellow silenced them with an impatient gesture, as she surveyed the flushed face of her victim and awaited a reply. Nellie felt both hurt and indignant.

Philips, a celebrated limner in Porlock, who showed him a great many pictures of different likenesses, and asked him if he knew any of them. He pointed out his old school-fellow, Edward Dyke, Esq., and Sir Thomas Carew. Mr. Philips then asked him if he would sit for his picture, as he had been desired to draw it for Mr.

I may be allowed some interest in the matter, for your brother is an old school-fellow of mine. 'Come! exclaimed Georgina, 'if you stay dawdling here, my letter won't be written, and my vases won't come.

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