'I don't care a straw for Greek particles, or the digamma, no more does his mother. What is he sent to school for?…If he'll only turn out a brave, helpful, truth-telling Englishman, and a gentleman, and a Christian, that's all I want,' thought the Squire.


Tom Brown's Schooldays (1857) pt. 1, ch. 4


'I don't care a straw for Greek particles, or the digamma, no more does his mother. What is he sent to school for?…If he'll only turn out a brave,...

'I don't care a straw for Greek particles, or the digamma, no more does his mother. What is he sent to school for?…If he'll only turn out a brave,...

'I don't care a straw for Greek particles, or the digamma, no more does his mother. What is he sent to school for?…If he'll only turn out a brave,...

'I don't care a straw for Greek particles, or the digamma, no more does his mother. What is he sent to school for?…If he'll only turn out a brave,...