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CHAPTER XV THE PROFESSOR'S COURTING
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Disappointed of the fortune, Bocaros had to keep on teaching at the suburban1 school. He disliked the drudgery2 of the task, and hated the boys who did not always treat him respectfully. The poor man had a miserable3 time, and the loneliness of his life at the Refuge did not tend to cheer him. What with his disappointment, the dampness of his house, his straitened circumstances, let alone the fact that he was in love, Professor Bocaros found life very hard.
He really adored Emily Doon. As she had told Jasher, Bocaros had rescued her from the insults of a ruffian, and since then she had been kind to the lawman. At first it did not enter her head to marry him, as she knew how desperately4 poor he was. But Bocaros was a gentleman, and Emily warmly desired to marry above her rank. She was a handsome, ambitious girl with some education, and from reading novels such as Mrs. Baldwin loved, she became imbued5 with the idea that she was destined6 for a romantic life. Her visions included a title, a large income, beautiful dresses, and the envy of every one she knew. She painted a picture of her calling as a countess on Mrs. Fane and of crushing that stately lady with patronage7. Emily did not like Mrs. Fane very much, as she found her a somewhat severe mistress. Therefore she was anxious to marry as soon as possible. But those who sought her hand were in trade, and Bocaros was the only gentleman who seemed to admire her in a genteel and respectful way.
The conversation with Jasher put a different complexion8 on the affair. According to the professor's man of business, who certainly must know what he was talking about, Bocaros was a baron9, and was likely to come in for money. It was true that no details had been given, but the
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