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1  He arrived on the school grounds about nine o'clock in the evening.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. Washington
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XVII.
2  This council meets twice a week, and is composed of the nine persons who are at the head of the nine departments of the school.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. Washington
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XV.
3  I got the idea that the way for me to reach school on time was to move the clock hands from half-past eight up to the nine o'clock mark.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. Washington
ContextHighlight   In Chapter II.
4  The schoolhouse was some distance from the furnace, and as I had to work till nine o'clock, and the school opened at nine, I found myself in a difficulty.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. Washington
ContextHighlight   In Chapter II.
5  Thus another object which made it desirable to get an industrial system started was in order to make it available as a means of helping the students to earn money enough so that they might be able to remain in school during the nine months' session of the school year.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. Washington
ContextHighlight   In Chapter IX.
6  This is an annual gathering which now brings to the school eight or nine hundred representative men and women of the race, who come to spend a day in finding out what the actual industrial, mental, and moral conditions of the people are, and in forming plans for improvement.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. Washington
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XVII.
7  Finally I won, and was permitted to go to the school in the day for a few months, with the understanding that I was to rise early in the morning and work in the furnace till nine o'clock, and return immediately after school closed in the afternoon for at least two more hours of work.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. Washington
ContextHighlight   In Chapter II.