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Through the Fray

CHAPTER V: THE NEW MASTER
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The amount was a serious one, as they found that the book could not be purchased under two guineas; but every boy subscribed to his last farthing.

Some promised their pocket money for weeks in advance; others wrote home to their parents to ask for money, and in ten days the boys had the satisfaction of seeing Ripon at the commencement of school walk up to Mr.Porson's desk and present him with the handsome volume in the name of all the boys.

Ripon had taken some pains in getting up an appropriate speech, and it was voted a great success.
"Mr.Porson," he said, "in the name of all the boys in the school I beg to ask your acceptance of this volume.

It cannot have the value to you of that which you have lost, as that was a prize; but we hope, that as a proof of the respect and affection which we all have for you, and as a token of our appreciation of your very great kindness toward us, you will accept it in place of the other." Mr.Porson's face lit up with pleasure.
"My boys," he said, "I am very highly gratified at this proof that I have succeeded in my endeavors to make you feel that I am your friend as well as your master, and I shall value your gift far more highly than my college prize.

That was simply the result of my own labor; this is a proof of kindness and affection on your parts.


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