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Page 68
... Hammond smiled and shook his head . " Why do you wish to study Greek ? You will scarcely be called upon to teach it . " " I should not think that I was well or thoroughly edu- cated if I did not understand Greek and Latin ; and beside ...
... Hammond smiled and shook his head . " Why do you wish to study Greek ? You will scarcely be called upon to teach it . " " I should not think that I was well or thoroughly edu- cated if I did not understand Greek and Latin ; and beside ...
Page 69
... Hammond , do not make her a blue - stocking . " " Ellen , did you ever see a genuine blue - stocking ? " " I am happy to be able to say that I never was so un- fortunate . " " You consider yourself lucky then , in not having known De ...
... Hammond , do not make her a blue - stocking . " " Ellen , did you ever see a genuine blue - stocking ? " " I am happy to be able to say that I never was so un- fortunate . " " You consider yourself lucky then , in not having known De ...
Page 71
... Hammond a family ? " " No ; he lost his family years ago . But why do you ask that question ? " " I saw no lady , and I wondered who kept the house in such nice order . " " He has a very faithful servant who attends to his house- hold ...
... Hammond a family ? " " No ; he lost his family years ago . But why do you ask that question ? " " I saw no lady , and I wondered who kept the house in such nice order . " " He has a very faithful servant who attends to his house- hold ...
Page 72
... Hammond allowed his pupil to finish and lay aside none of her studies ; but sought to impress upon her the great value of Blackstone's aphorism : " For sciences are of a sociable disposition , and flourish best in the neigh- borhood of ...
... Hammond allowed his pupil to finish and lay aside none of her studies ; but sought to impress upon her the great value of Blackstone's aphorism : " For sciences are of a sociable disposition , and flourish best in the neigh- borhood of ...
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... Hammond's character encouraged her to discuss freely the ethical and psychological problems that arrested her atten- tion as she grew older , and facilitated her appreciation and acceptance of the great fact , that all bigotry springs ...
... Hammond's character encouraged her to discuss freely the ethical and psychological problems that arrested her atten- tion as she grew older , and facilitated her appreciation and acceptance of the great fact , that all bigotry springs ...
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