But this is Nola Grey, papa--my dearest old schoolfellow when I was at Keeton; you must have heard me talk of Nola Grey a thousand times.
She was my schoolfellow at Keeton," Lucy went on, "and she was so good and clever that I adored her then, and I do now again.
I have a friend, an old schoolfellow of mine, a very intelligent young fellow; and we are so much the more intimate, because, our lives have fallen out very much in the same way.
They had the good chance to meet at Louisville with a Schoolfellowof ours.
That poor fellow with the pale face, who surely doesn't have food to eat every day, was my schoolfellow at Condorcet!
Then Hyacinthe, who had been a schoolfellow of Guillaume's sons, recognised both him and Pierre; and leaning towards Rosemonde told her in a whisper who the elder brother was.
He is hit," thought Alick, and it went to his heart that he could not go back to help him; but duty pointed the way to the top of the hill, while the glance over his shoulder had shown him his old schoolfellow rolling down it.
Charles was educated at Christ’s Hospital, where his most famous schoolfellow was S.
He was educated at Christ’s Hospital, in London, where his most famous schoolfellow was Charles Lamb; and from there he went to Jesus College, Cambridge.
At the same time another schoolfellow told me, concerning a master who bathed with the boys, that hair showed above his bathing-drawers as high as the navel.
He then paid a visit to London, which may be described in his own words: "I went to see an old schoolfellow who was living there.
When he once saw a schoolfellow copulating with a little girl, it gave him a sense of mystical horror.
If these words be ever printed, I trust that some schoolfellow of those days may still be left alive who will be able to say that, in claiming this solitary glory of my school-days, I am not making a false boast.
The outlaw led the horses away, leaving his former friend and schoolfellow in a curious position, and a not very comfortable frame of mind.
This schoolfellowbecame afterwards an eloquent minister, well known as Dr.
If it had not been for the promise given to his old schoolfellow he would have retired immediately; he only remained in the hope of being some help on the scene of action.
The schoolfellow came to see him, however, simply from malice perhaps.
The fact that Bustard was an old schoolfellow of Scrope's had been his introduction to Althea in the early days when she had been conscientiously anxious to associate herself with her husband's interests past and present.
Then I must try myself;" and so saying, the boy of thirteen rushed in among the crowd, and wildly tried to make his way to where his schoolfellow was being dragged by his persecutors.
My master's eyes were closed when Tom first reached his side; and I could see by the face of the latter that he was still as far from recognising his old schoolfellow as ever.
What wonder indeed if after so many disappointments and insults, the boy should at length leave his old schoolfellow to his fate?
To a relative of a friend and schoolfellow of yours--Arthur Pendennis, my nephew, who has often spoken to me about you in terms of great regard.
He had consequently a considerable political interest in the county of Derby, which he employed to support the Devonshire family; for though the schoolfellow and friend of Johnson, he was a Whig.
I let the blame fall on a schoolfellowand a housemaid.
Talking over with an old schoolfellow of his the list of books he had, as we have seen, drawn up for T.
His old schoolfellow Salter was also his solicitor and a letter to Wells shows in part the advice Salter gave.
She was the inseparable companion of the Marquise d'Espanet, and had been a schoolfellow of Madame Renee Saccard.