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started towards home and soon got out of the wood. I then found I should have to hurry very fast; or else get very wet. It rained faster and faster every moment; but I hurried on and soon got home. Though not until I had got pretty wet. I | started towards home and soon got out of the wood. I then found I should have to hurry very fast; or else get very wet. It rained faster and faster every moment; but I hurried on and soon got home. Though not until I had got pretty wet. I have determined not to go out to walk again, without noticing whither it looks likely to rain | ||
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On the | On the clos of the school. | ||
Our school is drawing to a close. The time will soon come when we must bid farewell to our teacher and our schoolmates and must leave this place | Our school is drawing to a close. The time will soon come when we must bid farewell to our teacher and our schoolmates and must leave this place where we have so long enjoyed ourselves with our teacher. But may we not say farewell forever. We have met from day to day with our teaches for ten weeks, may our lives be spared to meet each other again face to face: if not in this schoolroom may we meet each other at our homes and all to mind those happy hours we have spent here together. May we remember our teacher who has been kind and affectionate to us, and who has labored hard and with much anxiety for her pupils in teaching us lessons that will be useful or as we grow up and fit us for more useful and higher stations in life. And by treasuring u those lessons which she has taught us and by improveing our time we may add to those lessons so that we may become useful members in society. Let us remember our teacher for the kindness she has shown to us. Let us talk us talk of her in our pleasant walks and in our meetings at school and talk over the lessons she has taught us. And whenever we meet her with the same cheerful countenance that she has met us from day to day. Our school days how short they appear. We hardly think their ends so near 'Till the time comes that we must part Oh then it almost grieves the heart. | ||
Estelle. | Estelle. | ||
The last day | The last day | ||
What do I mean by the last day? Do I mean the last day of our life? Or do I mean the last day I have to stay at home? Oh no I mean the last day of our school. Perhaps it may be | What do I mean by the last day? Do I mean the last day of our life? Or do I mean the last day I have to stay at home? Oh no I mean the last day of our school. Perhaps it may be the last day I shall to go to school here. |
Latest revision as of 18:55, 23 May 2020
started towards home and soon got out of the wood. I then found I should have to hurry very fast; or else get very wet. It rained faster and faster every moment; but I hurried on and soon got home. Though not until I had got pretty wet. I have determined not to go out to walk again, without noticing whither it looks likely to rain J.E.B. On the clos of the school. Our school is drawing to a close. The time will soon come when we must bid farewell to our teacher and our schoolmates and must leave this place where we have so long enjoyed ourselves with our teacher. But may we not say farewell forever. We have met from day to day with our teaches for ten weeks, may our lives be spared to meet each other again face to face: if not in this schoolroom may we meet each other at our homes and all to mind those happy hours we have spent here together. May we remember our teacher who has been kind and affectionate to us, and who has labored hard and with much anxiety for her pupils in teaching us lessons that will be useful or as we grow up and fit us for more useful and higher stations in life. And by treasuring u those lessons which she has taught us and by improveing our time we may add to those lessons so that we may become useful members in society. Let us remember our teacher for the kindness she has shown to us. Let us talk us talk of her in our pleasant walks and in our meetings at school and talk over the lessons she has taught us. And whenever we meet her with the same cheerful countenance that she has met us from day to day. Our school days how short they appear. We hardly think their ends so near 'Till the time comes that we must part Oh then it almost grieves the heart. Estelle. The last day What do I mean by the last day? Do I mean the last day of our life? Or do I mean the last day I have to stay at home? Oh no I mean the last day of our school. Perhaps it may be the last day I shall to go to school here.