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Eight Cousins

CHAPTER 8--And what came of it
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I guess no, I think you are right about being thorough, for I used to understand a great deal better when papa taught me a few lessons than when Miss Power hurried me through so many.

I declare my head used to be such a jumble of French and German, history and arithmetic, grammar and music, I used to feel sometimes as if it would split.

I'm sure I don't wonder it ached." And she held on to it as if the mere memory of the "jumble" made it swim.
"Yet that is considered an excellent school, I find, and I dare say it would be if the benighted lady did not think it necessary to cram her pupils like Thanks-giving turkeys, instead of feeding them in a natural and wholesome way.

It is the fault with most American schools, and the poor little heads will go on aching till we learn better." This was one of Dr.Alec's hobbies, and Rose was afraid he was off for a gallop, but he reined himself in and gave her thoughts a new turn by saying suddenly, as he pulled out a fat pocket-book, "Uncle Mac has put all your affairs into my hands now, and here is your month's pocket money.

You keep your own little accounts, I suppose ?" "Thank you.


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