This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 Excerpt: ...day, yielded fine examples of early brass work, the rubber becoming more and more expert as time went on. January 22nd, 1914. Dearest Mother, --Your letter, which arrived this morning, was a great comfort to me. There is one new man, and I am in the same bed and toys. Monro is Scotch, a good scholar and teacher. I like ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 Excerpt: ...day, yielded fine examples of early brass work, the rubber becoming more and more expert as time went on. January 22nd, 1914. Dearest Mother, --Your letter, which arrived this morning, was a great comfort to me. There is one new man, and I am in the same bed and toys. Monro is Scotch, a good scholar and teacher. I like him and have been getting on well with him, and my work is interesting. The Bin1 was raptured with our rubbings, and insisted on opening them. He said they were very good. He also tells me that though none of the rubbings have yet been mounted, he himself, aided by rubbers, has determined to cut out and mount on canvas all the rubbings for the Exhibition, as he says they look very much nicer. He showed me some other rubbings, and the best one of all was a very black one done near here, but ours are a good deal better than most. The Bin says we can have the rubbings back; how nice they will look in the billiard room!--Your loving Cruff. March 22nd, 1914. Dear Mother, --All is well here, but there is no news to tell you. I am well and happy and look forward to the end of the term very much. I read this morning, in Mob. Lib., Fred's essay on Virgil.2 We have read it together, and I enjoyed it very much; it is so wonderful. I am sorry to see ominous preparations going on about Ulster. I hope there will not be a war. How is it that it is so fascinating and so 1Mr. Robinson. 'Frederic Myers, "Classical Essays." enjoyable to read about war in things like Homer and Virgil, and yet war itself is really so terrible! Give my love to Alexander and the noble Wise One. As Juvenal says, Maxima debetur puero reverential Good night, dear mother.--Your loving Cruff. Cambridge, April 2Stk, 1914. Dearest Mother, --It was sad to have to part from you this ...
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