, Folio Society, 2006, vol.1, p.97: A French Gentleman was ever wont to blow his nose in his hand […]. He asked me on a time, what privilege this filthie excrement had, that wee should have a daintie linnen cloth or handkercher to receive the same.
With a youthful ease and a conciseness of English not always notable in professors, he began by pointing out that Canadians had in the past exploited their resources and their land unplannedly and piecemeal.
They tied for third place.
I gained three passes at A-level, in mathematics, French, and English literature.
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