Capitolo 3
expresses my graces for the touching one and eloquent way in which you have
made the presentation, and, in to divide with you all, I echo, Your really
good wishes, and it will hope that you can be favorite with an abundant
measure of health and the prosperity."
This discourse was resoundingly applauded also. Generally it was considered
extemporaneous, but it was, in truth, stereotyped as the other. Teacher
Granville had on occasions precedents state the recipient of similar
references, and he had found him convenient to have a fixed form of
recognition. He was wise in this, for him a hard thing is on the incitement
of the moment adequately to offer thanks for an unexpected gift.
"The teacher gave a brave speech", you/he/she said more than one after the
exercises were ended.
"Then it made Bob Rushton", says Edward Kent.
"I didn't see anything extraordinary in what he said", sneered Halbert
Davis. "It seemed to me the a lot of common place."
"You could perhaps do better it, Halbert", said Kent.
"I was probably able", said Halbert, superbly.
"Because it didn't voluntarily give, then?"
"I didn't desire to have anything to do with him", returned Halbert,
disdainfully.
"That is fortunate", remarked Edward, "as there any opportunity of the Your to get it was
named."
"Does he/she mean to insult me?" Required Halbert, angrily.
"No, I was only saying the truth."
Halbert turned away, it also disgusted to make some replica. He was a boy of
sixteen, of slender form and yellowish complexion dressed with more
pretended that the taste. There probably was not any present of boy whose suit was
of such excellent material as his. But anything more than dressed excellent I am
had need to give an excellent aspect and the mean of Halbert and meaningless
characteristics were away from to make him/it attractive, and despite the
testimony of his/her glass, Halbert was considered a youth of
separate aspect, and it was suddenly blind to his/her personal defects.
That that contributed to feed his/her vanity was his/her position as the child of the