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confidence--"NO! Why, it is as easy to say it as to breathe."
"Well, George, I hope you will always find it as easy to
speak it when you ought to."
In the morning George went bravely to school, a little proud.html">proud that
frown the schoolhouse was a large pond.html">pond.html">pond of very deep water, where
surface.html">surface of the pond into beautiful crystals of ice.html">ice.html">ice.html">ice.html">ice.html">ice; and when the
and clear as glass. The day was cold, and they thought that by
pond,--some to try the ice, and others merely to see it.
"Come, George," said William Green; "now we shall have a glorious
enough, for it had been frozen over only one night.
"Oh, come on!" said another boy: "I know.html">know it is strong enough. I
would bear: haven't you, John?"
"Yes," answered John Brown: "it did so one night last winter; and
go/go.html">go on the ice without special permission.
"I know why George won't go," said John; "he's afraid he might
frighten him. Perhaps his mother might not like it."
"He's a coward, that's the reason he won't come."
George could stand this no longer, for he was rather proud of his
was the first one on the ice. The boys enjoyed the sport.html">sport very
smooth surface.
More boys kept coming on as they saw the sport, and soon all
cry, "The ice has broken! the ice has broken!" And sure enough,
water; and one of them was George.
The teacher had heard the noise, and was coming to call the. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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