. Punch . Mike Gibbs was a Strange Boy. He could not do a Sum,or at least he would not, when he Was Bid. Mike said hewas fond of his Books, and he would not Give up his Books orlet them be Seen. What an Odd Freak on the part of MikeGibbs ! In Words of One and Two Har-ry Brough-am was ve-ry fond of throw-ingstones and let ting off squibs, and would not mind his Punch. He would of-ten be ve-ry Cru-cl to o-ther Boys, and he didrun af-tcr Mas-ter Camp-bell for the Pur-pose of Beat-ing. him. He would ask Mas-ter Lynd-hurst to help him toWor-ry poor Mas-ter Camp-bell. Bu
. Punch . Mike Gibbs was a Strange Boy. He could not do a Sum,or at least he would not, when he Was Bid. Mike said hewas fond of his Books, and he would not Give up his Books orlet them be Seen. What an Odd Freak on the part of MikeGibbs ! In Words of One and Two Har-ry Brough-am was ve-ry fond of throw-ingstones and let ting off squibs, and would not mind his Punch. He would of-ten be ve-ry Cru-cl to o-ther Boys, and he didrun af-tcr Mas-ter Camp-bell for the Pur-pose of Beat-ing. him. He would ask Mas-ter Lynd-hurst to help him toWor-ry poor Mas-ter Camp-bell. But Har-ry Brough-amwas a Cle-ver Boy, though he was al-ways in Dis-gracefor his Tricks. He would try ve-ry hard to take the place ofo-ther Boys, but he was so Gid-dy, he could not Keep whathe Got. He had a quar-rel with Mas-ter Mel-bourne, inwhich he came off the worst, and he was made to stand uplike a dunce on a form, though he said ve-ry rude-ly if it hadbeen a Bench he would have been Quite Con-tent, for to getput up-on the Bench was all he want-ed. Was not Har-ryBuough-am a ve-ry Naugh-ty Boy ? LESSON IV,
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