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CHAPTER VIII. CLOSE OF SCHOOL IN PINE DISTRICT.
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Whether Dr. Clayton cared for me or not, he exerted his influence in my behalf, plainly telling John Thompson that he ought to be ashamed to annoy me as he did; and dropping a few hints to Mrs. Thompson, who now tried to restrain her son; so that after the party, hostilities1 in that quarter nearly ceased. But the ball was in motion, and could not well be stopped; for what the Thompsons now lacked, the rest of the District made up. It was the general impression, I believe, that the scholars had learned nothing save a few pieces of poetry; and that I had done nothing but whip, scold, and cry. To all these accusations2 I plead guilty; and when Mr. Randall, one day, proposed to me to bring my labors3 to a close, I replied that “nothing could please me better,” though there was a tremor4 in my voice as I thought how the people of Meadow Brook5 would laugh. Mr. Randall, probably, divined my thoughts, for he quickly rejoined, “The weather is gettin’ so hot that the youngsters need a vacation. Mebby, in the fall, when it is cooler, we shall have you back.”
And so it was settled that school should close the next week on Saturday, and that on Friday I should have an examination! This, to a teacher in Western New York, may seem strange; but those who have taught in that part of 101New England where I did, know that such a thing cannot well be avoided. No matter how small the school, or how inefficient6 the teacher may be, an examination must be held, or you at once lose caste; the people unanimously declaring you to be ashamed of showing how little your pupils have learned. In my case, I was rather anxious than otherwise for an opportunity to show off; for I was sure my scholars would acquit7 themselves creditably. I well knew they could stand up and repeat “verses,” the multiplication
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