... Character Building for Junior-high-school GradesD. C. Heath, 1930 - 232 pages |
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Page 29
... stand around with nothing to do . Speak to your teacher on the playground ; he will be glad to talk with you . He will in that way become your personal friend . Be so busy that you will not have time to engage in quarrels . If disputes ...
... stand around with nothing to do . Speak to your teacher on the playground ; he will be glad to talk with you . He will in that way become your personal friend . Be so busy that you will not have time to engage in quarrels . If disputes ...
Page 115
... stand on the street corner . He borrowed a wheelbarrow and went three miles to an oyster smack , bought three bushels of oysters , and wheeled them to his stand . Soon his little savings amounted to $ 130 , and then he bought a horse ...
... stand on the street corner . He borrowed a wheelbarrow and went three miles to an oyster smack , bought three bushels of oysters , and wheeled them to his stand . Soon his little savings amounted to $ 130 , and then he bought a horse ...
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... stand up for what he deems right against the sneers of his companions who are themselves wrong . Ridicule is one of the favorite weapons of wickedness , and it is sometimes hard to under- stand how good and brave boys will be influenced ...
... stand up for what he deems right against the sneers of his companions who are themselves wrong . Ridicule is one of the favorite weapons of wickedness , and it is sometimes hard to under- stand how good and brave boys will be influenced ...
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