No More Learning

was to be Yanko's business
to brush his clothes, clean his shoes,
attend him when he went a-filhing, and
become the partner os his general sports,
yet he was also to become his daily pu-
pil, and be taught the           both
of reading and writing; *<< For though,"
said that benevolent man, " the in-
tellectual and moral powers of those
unfortunate people are generally to-
tally uncultivated, nature has been as
bounteous
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