| 1846 - 670 Seiten
...conscientious industry. On one occasion he had spoken somewhat sharply to a dull pupil, when the boy looked up in his face and said, "Why do you speak angrily, sir ? — indeed, I am doing the best that I can." Years afterward he used to tell the story to his children, and say, " I never felt so... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 428 Seiten
...he had once got out of patience, and spoken sharply to a pupil of this kind, when the pupil looked up in his face and said, " Why do you speak angrily, sir ? — indeed I am doing the best that I can." Years afterwards he used to tell the story to his children, and said, " I never felt so... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 422 Seiten
...he had once got out of patience, and spoken sharply to a pupil of this kind, when the pupil looked up in his face and said, " Why do you speak angrily, sir? — iiideed I am doing the best that I can." Years afterwards he used to tell the story to his children,... | |
| 1845 - 854 Seiten
...he had once got out of patience, and spoken sharply to a pupil of this kind, when the pupil looked up in his face, and said, ' Why do you speak angrily, sir ? indeed I am tloiug the best that I can.' Years afterwards he used to tell the story to his children, and said,... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1845 - 566 Seiten
...out of patience, and spoken sharply to a pupil of this kind, when the pupil looked up in his liice and said, '• Why do you speak angrily, sir? — indeed I am doing the best that I can." Years afterwards he used to tell the story to his children, and said, " I never felt eo... | |
| 1846 - 668 Seiten
...conscientious industry. On one occasion he had spoken somewhat sharply to a dull pupil, when the boy looked up in his face and said, "Why do you speak angrily, sir ? — indeed, I am doing the best that I can." Years afterward he used to tell the story to his children, and say, " I never felt so... | |
| Eliza Cook - 1850 - 432 Seiten
...at Laleham, when teaching a rather dull boy, he spoke rather sharply to him, when the pupil looked up in his face and said — " Why do you speak angrily, sir ? indeed I am doing the best that I can." Years afterwards he used to tell the story to his children, and said — " I never felt... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1864 - 422 Seiten
...Elizabeth—"and you have all men's hearts and purses." "Win hearts"—teachers—and you will have succeeded in the most essential part of scho'ol discipline....him. The pupil looked sorrowfully up in his face, and said—"Why do you speak angrily, sir? Indeed, lam doing the best 1 can!" Arnold related the story... | |
| Allan Menzies - 1854 - 520 Seiten
...what occurred when Dr. Arnold, having lost patience and spoken sharply to a slow boy, the pupil looked up in his face and said, " Why do you speak angrily, sir ? " Indeed I am doing the best that I can." Years afterwards, we are informed, he used to tell the story to his children, and said,... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1855 - 232 Seiten
...Laleham he had once got out of patience and spoken sharply to a pupil of this kind, when the pupil looked up in his face and said, ' Why do you speak angrily, sir ? Indeed I am doing the best that I can.' Years afterwards he used to tell the story to his children, and said, ' I never felt so... | |
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