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" Then I do as well as I can; I work on, and never think of it. Mr. L. Are you not dry sometimes this hot weather? B. Yes, but there is water enough. Mr. L. Why, my little fellow, you are quite a philosopher! "
Easy Lessons in Reading: For the Use of the Younger Classes in Common Schools - Page 63
by Joshua Leavitt - 1836 - 156 pages
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Evenings at Home, Or The Juvenile Budget Opened: Consisting of ..., Volumes 3-4

John Aikin - 1799 - 348 pages
...little fellow, you are quite a philofopher ! B. Sir? Mr. L. I fay, you are a philofopher, but I am fure you do not know what that means. B. No, Sir — no harm, I hope. Mr. L. No, no ! (laughing.) Well, my boy, you feem to want nothing at all, fo I lhall not give you money to make...
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Evenings at Home, Or, The Juvenile Budget Opened: Consisting of a ..., Volume 3

John Aikin - Children - 1805 - 180 pages
...little fellow, you are quite a philofopher ! B. Sir? Mr. L. I fay, you are a philofopher, but I am fure you do not know what that means. B. No, Sir — no harm, I hope. Mr. L. No, no ! (laughing.) Well, my boy, you feem to want nothing at all, fo I fliall not give you money to make...
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Evenings at Home; Or, The Juvenile Budget Opened:: Consisting of a ..., Volume 3

John Aikin - Children's stories - 1819 - 186 pages
...? B. Yes, but there is water enough. ,. Mr. L. Why, my little fellow, you are quite a philosopher. B. Sir? Mr. L. I say you are a philosopher, but I...means. B, No, Sir, no harm, I hope. Mr. L. No, no ! (laughing.) Well, iny boy, you seem to want nothing at all, so I shall not give you money to make...
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A Pronouncing Vocabulary; with lessons in prose and verse, etc

George Fulton - English language - 1826 - 224 pages
...but there is water enough. — Mr L. Why, 120 my little fellow, you are quite a philosopher. — Boy. Sir ? — Mr L. I say you are a philosopher, but I am sure you don't know what that means. — Boy. No, Sir,— no harm I hope. — Mr L. No, no, (laughing). Well,...
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The Easy Reader, Or, Introduction to the National Preceptor: Consisting of ...

Jesse Olney - Readers - 1833 - 150 pages
...weather? B. Yes, but there is water enough. Mr. L. Why, my little fellow, you are quite a philosopher. B. Sir. Mr. L. I say you are a philosopher, but I...harm I hope. Mr. L. No, no! Well, my boy you seem to wanl nothing at all, so I shall not give you money to make you want any thing. But were you ever at...
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Book of lessons for the use of schools, Book 2

Ireland commissioners of nat. educ - 1836 - 188 pages
...?—Boy. Yes, but there is water enough Mr. L. Why, my little fellow, you are quite a philosopher.—Boy. Sir?— Mr. L. I say you are a philosopher; but I am sure you don't know what that means.—Boy. No, sir ; no harm, I hope ? — Mr. L. NO, no ; ! (laughing") Well...
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The Juvenile Budget Opened: Being Selections from the Writings of Doctor ...

John Aikin - Children's literature - 1839 - 308 pages
...weather ? B. Yes, but there is water enough. Mr. L. Why, my little fellow, you are quite a philosopher ! B. Sir? Mr. L. I say you are a philosopher, but I...means. B. No, sir ; no harm, I hope. Mr. L. No, no ! (laughing.) Well, my boy, you seem to want nothing at all, so I shall not give you money to make...
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The Juvenile Budget Opened: Being Selections from the Writings of Doctor ...

John Aikin - Animal welfare - 1840 - 300 pages
...am sure you do not know what that means. B. No, sir ; no harm, I hope. Mr. L. No, no ! (laughing.) Well, my boy, you seem to want nothing at all, so I shall not E've you money to make you want any thing, ut were you ever at school ? /{. No, sir ; but father says...
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The Odd Fellows' Magazine, Volume 6

Fraternal organizations - 1841 - 478 pages
...Boy. Yes, but there is water enough. Mr. L. Why, my little fellow, you are quite a philosopher ! Boy. Sir? Mr. L. I say you are a philosopher : but I am sure you don't know what that means. Boy. No, sir ; no harm I hope. Mr. L. No, no ! (laughing.) Well ! my boy,...
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The churchman's monthly companion, ed. by T.K. Arnold

Churchman - 1844 - 396 pages
...but there is water enough. — Mr. L. Why, my little fellow, you are quite a philosopher. — Boy. Sir ! — Mr. L. I say you are a philosopher ; but I am sure you don't know what that means. — Boy. No, sir ; no harm, I hope ? — Mr. L. No, no ! (laughing.) Well...
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