Born In Exile (Fiscle Part-Xii) Part 1
By: George Gissing
The Summer Day In 1874 Which Closed The Annual Session Of Whitelaw
College Was Marked By A Special Ceremony, Preceding The Wonted
Distribution Of Academic Rewards. At Eleven In The Morning (Just As A
Heavy Shower Fell From The Smoke-Canopy Above The Roaring Streets) The
Municipal Authorities, Educational Dignitaries, And Prominent Burgesses
Of Kingsmill Assembled On An Open Space Before The College To Unveil A
Statue Of Sir Job Whitelaw.
College Was Marked By A Special Ceremony, Preceding The Wonted
Distribution Of Academic Rewards. At Eleven In The Morning (Just As A
Heavy Shower Fell From The Smoke-Canopy Above The Roaring Streets) The
Municipal Authorities, Educational Dignitaries, And Prominent Burgesses
Of Kingsmill Assembled On An Open Space Before The College To Unveil A
Statue Of Sir Job Whitelaw.
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