School educationMason, Charlotte M. (Charlotte Maria)
Philosophy
School education
Mason, Charlotte M. (Charlotte Maria)
Education -- Curricula; Education -- Philosophy
fainter, and knew that it was true that he must go, and then
fainter again, but Charlemagne was nearer and so heard it
better. And Roland said, ‘Ride as fast as you can for many men
have been killed, and there are few left.’ Then Charlemagne
bade his men sound their horns, so that they knew that help
was near and then the heathen fled away. There were just the
two left, Roland and the Archbishop, and Roland said to the
Archbishop that he would try to fetch the dead bodies of the
braver soldiers. Then the Archbishop said to Roland, ‘Quick,
before I die.’ Then Roland went and brought them before the
Archbishop and laid them down there. Then he went and searched
the field again, and under a pine tree he found Oliver’s body,
then he brought it too and laid it in front of the Archbishop.
Then Roland fainted to the ground, then the Archbishop tried to
bring some water for Roland, and he fell down and died. Then
Roland put the hands over the chest of the Archbishop, then he
prayed to God to give him a place in Paradise, and then he said
that the field was his. Before he died he put his sword and
his ivory horn under him, and laid himself down on the ground,
so that Charlemagne, when he came, would know that he was the
conqueror. And God sent St Michael and another saint to fetch
his soul up to heaven.”
_Q._ Gather three sorts of tree leaf-bud and two sorts of catkin and tell
all you can about them.
E. (a cottage child aged 9):—
“_Beech Twig._—It has rather a woody stalk, and it is a very
light grey-browny stalk, and it is very thin, and the little
branches that grow out are light brown and it is thicker where
the buds are and it is a lighter brown up at the top than it is
at the bottom, and the buds are a light reddy-brown and very
pointed, and they are scaly. The bark is rather rough and there
is a lot of little kind of brown spots on it.
“_Lime Twig._—It is called Ruby-budded Lime because the buds
are red, and they are fat rather, and they have got some green
in as well, and they come rather to a point at the top, they
grow alternately and the little stalk that they grow out of is
reddy-green, and the top part of the stalk is green, and it is
woody, and it is rough, and it is a reddy-green at the bottom.
Where the buds come out it is swelled out, the bark has come
off and it has left it white and woody. At the top of one of
the stalks the bud has come off.
“_Sycamore Twig._—Well, the back is _very_ woody, and it is a
brown stalk and it is rough and there is a little weeny bud
growing out of the side, and the buds grow out two and two, and
there are a lot of little buds.
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