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... prayers . I met my morning classes for Monday , boys 11-12 in one class and 12-13 in the other . I knew this age group , and I sensed we would make a go of it . In the afternoon I was not too sure of myself . For one hour I tried to ...
... prayers . I met my morning classes for Monday , boys 11-12 in one class and 12-13 in the other . I knew this age group , and I sensed we would make a go of it . In the afternoon I was not too sure of myself . For one hour I tried to ...
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... prayers . All the boys , you see , were required to remove their scarves before prayers . I am sure these good co - workers of mine used to lay bets on how many layers of clothing I wore that winter in the schoolroom . All this ...
... prayers . All the boys , you see , were required to remove their scarves before prayers . I am sure these good co - workers of mine used to lay bets on how many layers of clothing I wore that winter in the schoolroom . All this ...
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... prayers are practiced during the music periods and are therefore sung properly . The prayers read by the head are selected with care to meet a particular need of the school or to fit into a theme appropriate to a national or religious ...
... prayers are practiced during the music periods and are therefore sung properly . The prayers read by the head are selected with care to meet a particular need of the school or to fit into a theme appropriate to a national or religious ...
Contents
Letter to the Reader | 11 |
The Caesars Plot the Invasion | 17 |
First Impressions | 32 |
Copyright | |
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