THOMAS BEWICK. 



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scholars, and sometimes girls too, and the boy was now handed over 

 to him. Bewick's former character for unruliness was somewhat injudiciously 

 imparted to the new master by the father. The hint given at the same time 

 was acted on, and the pupil was rather severely treated. But Bewick bore 

 no resentment for what he felt he partly deserved, and an intimacy began 

 between teacher and pupil which afterwards ripened into friendship between 

 man and man. 



The Turkey. " History of British Birds," Vol. I. 



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