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  • Grammar-School of Salem, then in the State Normal School in that city, then a teacher in one of the schools for white children, where she had received only the kindest treatment both from the pupils and their parents, -- and let this be spoken to the honor of that ancient town.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 71, September, 1863 Various

  • So, sending at once to the Grammar-School to request Doctor Palmer to allow Harry to go home immediately, the tender-hearted Mrs Bromley started for the farm.

    Wilton School or, Harry Campbell's Revenge Fred E. Weatherly

  • Four days had now elapsed since Mrs Campbell died; and it was the evening of the funeral-day, a sad, rainy evening, and Harry was waiting while Mrs Valentine packed his things, for that night he was to go to the Grammar-School to sleep; to be there as a boarder, at any rate till his father returned.

    Wilton School or, Harry Campbell's Revenge Fred E. Weatherly

  • They compromised on the Grammar-School, with three lessons a week by a drawing-master.

    Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Painters Hubbard, Elbert, 1856-1915 1916

  • Grammar-School, Tideswell, in the Peak District, studied for the priesthood at Reims and Rome, and was ordained in 1586.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913

  • Dr. Uvedale, master of the Grammar-School, about that date.

    Highways and Byways in Surrey Eric Parker 1912

  • Gerald went to see to the debarkation, Birkin was getting tea for Mrs Brangwen, Brangwen had joined a Grammar-School group, Hermione was sitting down by their mother, the girls went to the landing-stage to watch the launch come in.

    Women in Love 1907

  • This year the staff of the Grammar-School was invited, along with the chief officials of the firm.

    Women in Love 1907

  • He used to coax Grocery Clerks and Grammar-School Children to put on the Gloves with him, and then he would go around them, like a

    Fables in Slang George Ade 1905

  • They compromised on the Grammar-School, with three lessons a week by a drawing-master.

    Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 04 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Painters Elbert Hubbard 1885

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