The Utidoiig of Daz!id Leniwell. that had taken possession of every other feature. She tiptoed up to the desk with elaborate stillness. " Miss Dean, shall I stay?" she whispered. Miss Dean felt a treacherous grip at her throat. Very likely the little attention was prompted by curiosity, or a desire to astonish her classmates; but it touched the teacher as she had been touched once before that day, when, on looking out of the window she met the anxious, enquiring face of Old Dave's daughter. She had smiled and shaken her head at that one, and received an answering smile, as, relieved, it disappeared among the bushes; but this face she took between her hands and kissed. "No, dear. Goodnight,- I think Mr. Lemwell wants to talk to me alone," and Louise, with a virtuous glow, departed. Miss Dean turned to her remaining pupil. "You wish to speak to me?" "Wall,- I've got considerable to say and I reckon I better say it now. Now these here books,-I studied'em faithful all day, but it don't seem zif I know any more'n I did this mornin'.'Pears like a man ought to have somethin' to show for't when he works all day. You ain't heard me say any of'em, though I ain't findin' no fault with that,- bein' only a play scholar, so to speak." "No, I did not call on you. I thought it would distract the children. But I will hear you recite now. Take the reader please, and turn to the lesson." "I don't like to not mind what I'm told, being as I'm a sort of scholar; but if you ain't particular, we'11 let the books go, fur I've got another lesson to recite. I own them books is too deep for me, but there's lessons books don't teach, an' I learnt one of'em while I was a sittin' here today; an' I reckon when we go you'd better lock up, an' give me the key, for we won't have no more school here, —not till fall, we won't. Winter's the time for studyin', when you can't do nothin' else, an' three months is enough. "When we hired yuh, we agreed to dismiss yuh whenever we had any call to, an' though one of my lessons today was that I ain't got anything agin you, I guess it's time fur school to stop. I'd plum forgot how I used to feel, but while I was a-sittin' here it all come back to me. I could hear them birds a singin', an' the little breezes a shakin' the leaves, an' I knew just how the brook that I've looked at every day without seein', was a-swingin' along kind of easy by itself, just chock full of fishes a-needin' to be caught, and then I looked at them little children, an''t was all I could do to keep from jumping up, and yelling to them to go out an' stay out among the trees an' shadders where they belong. "An' you ain't where you belong, no more'n them. When I come in this mornin' you were as bright an' sassy as a bantam pullet, an' yuh just been a tonin' down all day, till now yuh ain't got spunk enough left to give me a piece of your mind. Yuh ain't got no business to do it.'T ain't nature to have school in summer, no way. What you ought to do is to get married. It may be yuh ain't never had no chance. They do say there's more women than men, an' so some of'em's got to get left, but you ain't got no call to,-not yet, you ain't. I been sitin' thinkin' this thing out, an' I about made up my mind that there wa'n't no sort of reason why I should n't marry yuh myself. I've got a house-an' I've got money. My girl's likely, an' I'm just expectin' to see her step off any day, then I'd have to rustle around lively. An' there's Dave a needin' a mother,-no, don't say nothin' yit,'cause right here I want to say I won't have no objections at all to your makin' Dave mind, an' handlin' him lively when he needs it. I said no teacher wa' n't goin' to lick him, but I ain't said his ma shouldn't.'Cose I expect yuh to train him up,-an' if yuh need any help, I'm with yuh. An' now 212 [Aug.
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