1 THEN he will educate himself fast enough.
2 Yes, whether or not we be educated, there is something we lack.
3 Yet you appear to be a man of sense, and possessed of some education.
4 I should rent a tenement, and devote myself to the education of my children.
5 Yes," went on Kostanzhoglo, "folk are always scheming to educate the peasant.
6 Probably you are an educated man, good Popov, and go in for polite thieving, as distinguished from the more vulgar cut-throat sort.
7 Herewith I will hand over the conduct of your affair to a man who is worth all the rest of the staff put together, and has had a university education.
8 On the other hand, as soon as ever these lads begin their education in restaurants and theatres, the devil will away with every stick of their substance.
9 Yes, no sooner does a man get a little education into his head than he becomes a Don Quixote, and establishes schools on his estate such as even a madman would never have dreamed of.
10 In everything did he look but for gain, and his affairs prospered exceedingly, so much so that he was able to send his son to be educated in France, and to marry his daughter to a General.