School educationMason, Charlotte M. (Charlotte Maria)
Philosophy
School education
Mason, Charlotte M. (Charlotte Maria)
Education -- Curricula; Education -- Philosophy
“This was said of David. Saul’s anger was kindled against
David; and Jonathan and David were talking together, and
Jonathan had been telling David that he would do anything for
him, and David said, ‘To-morrow is the feast of a new moon, and
Saul will expect me to sit with him at the table; therefore
say, ‘David earnestly asked leave of me to go to Bethlehem,
his city, where there is a sacrifice of his family.’ If Saul
is angry, then I shall know that he would kill me, but if he
is not angry, it will be all right.’ Jonathan said, ‘So shall
it be, but it will not be safe for anybody to know anything
about it; come into the field, and I will tell you what to do.
Thou shalt remain hidden by the stone, and I will bring a lad
and my arrows and bow, and I will shoot an arrow as if firing
at a target; and if I say ‘Run,’ to the lad, ‘is not the arrow
beyond thee? go fetch it,’ then thou shalt know that thou must
flee from Saul.’ David’s seat was empty at the feast that
night, but Saul said nothing. But the next day his seat was
empty, and when Saul asked why, Jonathan told him what David
had asked him to say. And Saul’s anger was kindled, so much so
that Jonathan feasted not that day, for he was grieved; and
next morning he went out with his bow and arrows, and the lad,
and shot an arrow as if at a mark. Then Jonathan said to the
lad, ‘Run, is not the arrow beyond thee? haste.’ Then Jonathan
gave his artillery unto the lad and sent him back to the
city; and David came out of his hiding-place, and they made a
covenant together, for Jonathan loved him as his own soul. Then
David had to flee to Naioth in Ramah and Jonathan went back to
the city.”
_Q._ What do you know of Richelieu? (Book studied, Mrs Creighton’s _First
History of France_.)
E. (aged 10), answer partly written, partly dictated:—
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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