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Cormorant Crag

CHAPTER THIRTEEN
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"You work them well with their English and classics and calculations every morning: let them have some of Nature's teaching of an afternoon, and strengthen their bodies after you've done strengthening their heads." "I side with you, Burnet," said the baronet.

"Let them go on as they are for a year or two, and then we'll see." The tutor bowed.

"I only thought I was not doing enough for them," he said apologetically.
"Plenty, my dear sir--plenty.

I like to see them bringing home plenty of litter, as the servants call it." "Yes," said the Doctor, "all's education.

I see Lady Ladelle fidgets about her boy, just as my wife does.


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