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There was a. temperamental difference between Charles and his teacher which made school a burden to the sensitive youngster, { ‘ Work hard,' advised his sympathetic mother, ‘and get promoted at the end of the term; then you'll be out of Miss Brown’s room, and get along better. I know the teacher in the next grade, and she’s so nice.’ The boy followed her advice, but on the day of trial he came home with a depressed air. ‘Didn’t you get promoted, dear?’ asked mother, with a sinking heart. ‘Yes,’ said Charles, grimly; ‘and so did Miss Brown.’

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New Zealand Tablet, 20 March 1913, Page 62

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FRUSTRATED New Zealand Tablet, 20 March 1913, Page 62

FRUSTRATED New Zealand Tablet, 20 March 1913, Page 62

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