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Ward Hill the Senior

Ward Hill the Senior

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PREFACE 

Word Count: 491    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

ggles and triumphs are as real as those in the larger world outside. They differ in form, not in cha

ch as it has been described. If the results of the struggles and successes shall prove to be a stimulus to other boys who may be facing similar problems, and if the failures shall se

hich we follow those who are trending now the paths once familiar

y. Greater than any of the discoveries of science, nobler than any of the great movements of the times is that renewed in

h, and warn, and urge, and exhort, and scold, but nothing will take the place of actual

nd his friends may not be entirely without their unspoken lessons, and that befo

as well as the measure of his sowing, determines the character and the abundance of the harvest he will reap. We do well, t

has followed the courses of these boys, may in a degree, at least, be shared by his readers, and

beth,

OMLINSON.

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Ward Hill the Senior
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“A school has been very correctly termed a little world of itself. Within it the temptations and struggles and triumphs are as real as those in the larger world outside. They differ in form, not in character, and become for many a man the foundation upon which later success or failure has been built.”
1 PREFACE2 CHAPTER I3 CHAPTER II4 CHAPTER III5 CHAPTER IV6 CHAPTER V7 CHAPTER VI8 CHAPTER VII9 CHAPTER VIII10 CHAPTER IX11 CHAPTER X12 CHAPTER XI13 CHAPTER XII14 CHAPTER XIII15 CHAPTER XIV16 CHAPTER XV17 CHAPTER XVI18 CHAPTER XVII19 CHAPTER XVIII20 CHAPTER XIX21 CHAPTER XX22 CHAPTER XXI23 CHAPTER XXII24 CHAPTER XXIII25 CHAPTER XXIV26 CHAPTER XXV27 CHAPTER XXVI