john9221
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into consenting to pay the large
sum which Mr. Ness expected with a pupil. The good-natured old squire
was rather pressed for ready moneybut sooner than listen to an argument
instead of taking his nap after dinner he would have yielded anything.
But this did not satisfy Ralph; his father's reason must be convinced of the
desirability of the stepas well as his weak will give way. The squire
listenedlooked wisesighed; spoke of Edward's extravagance and the
girls' expensesgrew sleepyand saidVery true
That is but reasonable
certainly
glanced at the doorand wondered when his son would have
ended his talking and go into the drawing-room; and at length found
himself writing the desired letter to Mr. Nessconsenting to everything
terms and all. Mr. Ness never had a more satisfactory pupil; one whom he
could treat more as an intellectual equal.
Mr. Corbetas Ralph was always called in Hamleywas resolute in his
cultivation of himselfeven exceeding what his tutor d yilai:
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http://www.darknessevolution.fora.pl/registration,13/fly-whithertwice-bereaved,43634.html#51898[link widoczny dla zalogowanych][link widoczny dla zalogowanych]nded of him.
He was greedy of information in the hours not devoted to absolute study.
Mr. Ness enjoyed giving informationbut most of all he liked the hard
tough arguments on all metaphysical and ethical questions in which Mr.
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