Examples of using Schoolmaster in English and their translations into Chinese
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For the schoolmaster and his companion looked steadily at each other for a few seconds, and then exchanged a very meaning smile.
I didna like being beaten at all, of course, but if I had a choice, I would rather my Da than the schoolmaster.
As good a set of fellows, Marton, as you would wish to see,' he said, turning to the schoolmaster when the boy was gone;
Slavery has been called the Negro's great schoolmaster, because it took him a savage and released him civilized;
The schoolmaster, not fluent in English, asked the local priest if he knew the meaning of WC.
Then he wrote a long, pathetic letter to his old schoolmaster, declaring that he was heartbroken, that he no longer wanted to live.
Which tell us that He is our schoolmaster, and have nothing to with Joseph's pants or the pope's juggling tricks.”.
For I was not the State's schoolmaster, but I supported myself by voluntary subscription.
The Bible says that the Law is a schoolmaster that points us to Christ, that brings us to him, prepares us for him.
When the schoolmaster went away, the lady pressed two or three silver dollars into his hand for the little Hans.
Despite Brom's efforts to humiliate or punish the schoolmaster, Ichabod remains steadfast, and neither contestant seems able to gain any advantage throughout this rivalry.
Father and Mother must have them," said the boy, when the schoolmaster brought him the money.
My father was a schoolmaster in Chesterfield, where I received an excellent education.
The darling of his desires was, to be a doctor, but poverty had decreed that he should be nothing higher than a village schoolmaster.
Then pray don't forget, there's my dear scholars,' said the schoolmaster,'what I have asked you, and do it as a favour to me.
For his friends and cronies, he had a pompous old schoolmaster, who flattered him, and a toady, his senior, whom he could thrash.
Sir,' said Mr. Honeythunder, in his tremendous voice, like a schoolmaster issuing orders to a boy of whom he had a bad opinion,‘sit down.'.
The name Minneapolis is attributed to Charles Hoag, the city's first schoolmaster, who combined mni, a Dakota Sioux word for water, and polis, the Greek word for city.
From Schoolmaster to Soldier.
The schoolmaster had already told her story.