A DANIEL (WEBSTER) COME TO JUDGMENT.
When ;the. merriment occasioned by .the diversion just- rotajle<l had subsided, the flow of conversation resumed, its normal course, arid a Victorian was dilating upon the system m force there of payment by results. Extnnsive as were the corporal prop..ortipri«' of tlie Ghairrnw, this was a phase of the question which his mind was not large enough to 'grasp.' Jn yiin the stranger pointed out that clach master, was remunerated sfccorrling. to tho number, and educational status of bis scholar*, but Boniface could not and Boniface would, not ?ee jt. Ju9t, however; as the discussion had reached f a white he.it, anil, iftndor was assuming tho plnce of compliment a, the face of the host boomed out effulgent through the mist which had obscured it/ as with >f pompous wave of the hand, he declared, ''Oh, I see;! see. You mean that the men are compensated according' to their u3ij r iilla7'Ci<f." ' «
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 93, 19 November 1879, Page 2
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