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Now, children,' said the history teacher- in ' her mdst impressive manner, ' I wish you to remember that the time to ask questions in my class is whenever anything is said which you wish explained. Do not wait until the time : comes for recitation, and then complain that you " did not bear" or " did not understand " when I talked.' 1 Yes'm,' chorused the scholars cheerfully. ' Very well,' said the teacher, 'we will begin to-day with James 1., who came after Elizabeth/ The new scholar raised his hand; c \Vhat is it?' ?.sked the teacher graciously. * 'What made him come after her?' asked the new scholar, eagerly.
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New Zealand Tablet, 31 December 1908, Page 38
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