Menandri Et Philemonis Reliquiae, Quotquot Reperiri Potuerunt (1712)
Philemon Menander
Menandri Et Philemonis Reliquiae, Quotquot Reperiri Potuerunt (1712)
Philemon Menander
Thurston’s resignation, as might have been expected, gave rise to a considerable amount of excitement and conflicting opinion. Nearly every boy in the school saw clearly that he was both unworthy and unfitted to fulfil the duties of a prefect, but the peculiar circumstances under which he had, as Rats put it, been given notice to quit, caused a large number of his schoolfellows to side with him, and condemn the action of the captain. Only a few of the general public knew exactly what the row had been.
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