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Frank’s Campaign

CHAPTER VIII
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On the contrary, he read cordial sympathy and approval.
"Far from it," answered the teacher, with emphasis.

"I think you deserving of great commendation, especially if, as I have heard, the plan originated with you, and was by you suggested to your father." "Yes, sir." The teacher held out his hand kindly.

"It was only what I should have expected of you," he said.

"I have not forgotten your essay.

I am glad to see that you not only have right ideas of duty, but have, what is rarer, the courage and self-denial to put them in practice." These words gave Frank much pleasure, and his face lighted up.
"Shall you feel obliged to give up your studies entirely ?" asked his teacher.
"I think I shall be able to study some in the evening." "If I can be of any assistance to you in any way, don't hesitate to apply.


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