He was entered as a day-scholar at a popular school at ❋ Unknown (2006)
Chegaray's, where Frances Kellogg was a boarding pupil and in a class higher than mine when I was a day-scholar. ❋ Marian Gouverneur (N/A)
He had leave to go to the little town of Longhampton, three miles away, to visit a day-scholar, a great friend of his, now on the sick list. ❋ John Finnemore (N/A)
Every day-scholar will be charged 1 dollar for fire-wood; besides the above charges none will be made, except for the necessary books. ❋ Charles Lee (1915)
And, consequently, when my friend looked in to visit a day-scholar who was to be operated on for adenoids -- I've no idea what they are, but a thing with a name like that would naturally have to be cut out of one -- she was told of this poor fellow, and has shed the light of her countenance on him occasionally since. ❋ Richard Dehan (1897)
During the intervals of sickness my mother yielded to our entreaties, and Caroline was sent to school; but as a day-scholar she often missed classes for one reason or another, being so often wanted, and after becoming a boarder she never remained in the same institution for more than a few months at a time. ❋ Hamerton, Philip G (1896)
But being now become a day-scholar at the Grammar School, and thrown whether I would or not among other boys of my own age, I sank my recondite self deeply under the folds of my quickened senses. ❋ Maurice Hewlett (1892)
School, which he attended for some years as a day-scholar. ❋ Walter Alexander Raleigh (1891)
Proudhon entered school as a day-scholar in the sixth class. ❋ Unknown (1890)
But the fact that I had been cut off from my coevals by night, cut me off from them also by day -- so that I was nothing to them, neither a boarder nor a day-scholar, neither flesh, fish nor fowl. ❋ Edmund Gosse (1888)
Jim Hill was a "day-scholar," and the pride of the master. ❋ Elbert Hubbard (1885)
He was entered as a day-scholar at a popular school at Casterbridge, three or four miles from Darton's, having first been taught by Darton to ride a forest-pony, on which he cantered to and from the aforesaid fount of knowledge, and (as Darton hoped) brought away a promising headful of the same at each diurnal expedition. ❋ Thomas Hardy (1884)
In the course of 1812 it began to be evident that Tom had got beyond the educational capabilities of Clapham; and his father seriously contemplated the notion of removing to London in order to place him as a day-scholar at Westminster. ❋ George Otto Trevelyan (1883)
While still the merest child he was sent as a day-scholar to Mr. Greaves, a shrewd Yorkshireman with a turn for science, who had been originally brought to the neighbourhood in order to educate ❋ George Otto Trevelyan (1883)
He had been at school for two years, and now he was going as a day-scholar to a large and very excellent public school, which was only about two miles from Seacove, quite in the country. ❋ Mrs. Molesworth (1880)
She said she was sure you wouldn't mind, as it's quite an extra thing to invite a day-scholar, you see, and '---- ❋ Mrs. Molesworth (1880)
She was the only outsider, otherwise day-scholar, at the garden tea, which fact in no way lessened her satisfaction while it increased her importance. ❋ Mrs. Molesworth (1880)
Basil went as a day-scholar to a very good private school at ❋ Mrs. Molesworth (1880)
Besides attending as a day-scholar at St. Paul's School, which was close at hand, his father engaged for him a private tutor at home. ❋ Mark Pattison (1848)