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Chapter 5
to order, and comparative silence quelled tongues. teacually resumed ts: but still, all seemed to . Ranged on bency girls sat motionless and erect; a quaint assemblage t a curl visible; in bro t, tle pockets of ied in front of tined to serve too, ockings and country-made sened y of tume  suited ty even to ttiest.

    I ill looking at t intervals examining teacout one tle coarse, t a little fierce, tesque, and Miss Miller, poor ten, and over-aneously, as if moved by a common spring.

    ter? I s, ted: but as all eyes urned to one point, mine folloion, and encountered t nigood at ttom of t eacly and gravely. Miss Miller approaco ask ion, and  back to her place, and said aloud—

    “Monitor of t class, fetche globes!”

    ion ed, ted moved sloion, for I retain yet traced eps. Seen noo times, ; a gold cc so common t  to complete ture, refined features; a complexion, if pale, clear; and a stately air and carriage, and  least, as clearly as , a correct idea of terior of Miss temple—Maria temple, as I afterten in a prayer-book intrusted to me to carry to church.

    tendent of Loables, summoned t class round eacitions in ory, grammar, amp;c.,  on for an ing and aritic succeeded, and music lessons emple to some of tion of eac last struck tendent rose—

    “I o address to the pupils,” said she.

    tumult of cessation from lessons  it sank at  on—

    “You  ; you must be  a lunco all.”

    teac  of surprise.

    “It is to be done on my responsibility,” s
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