Part 11 (2/2)

She called me ”her poor orphan boy”

--_Mrs Opie_

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Emerson said: ”Give a boy address and accoive hioes; he has not the trouble of earning or owning them; they solicit hi asked what boys should learn, he replied, ”That which they will use when ood to rub and polish our brain against that of others

--_Montaigne_

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Eaten bread is soon forgotten

--_English_

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Birth isconsists in having no particular ance of manners

--_Dr Johnson_

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Good breeding is the result of ood nature, and a little self-denial

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_Climate_--The climate of Great Britain, as that of no other country in a like latitude, derives its peculiarity fro winds, which are from the southwest, except in the months of April and May The therrees, and seldo sixto all authorities, one of the healthiest climates in the world

--_Students' Reference Work_, Edited by Chandler B Beach, A M

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_The nobility of Great Britain_--The British nobility is the htened, the best educated, the wisest, and bravest in Europe