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CHAPTER IV
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During her second week of giving the children their morning’s lessons Miriam saw finally that it was impossible and would always be impossible to make their two hours of application anything but an irrelevant1 interval2 in their lives. They came into the schoolroom with languid reluctance3, dreamily indolent from breakfast in bed, fragrant4 from warm baths. They made no resistance. She sat with the appointed tasks clearly in mind, holding on to the certainty that they were to be done as the only means of getting through the morning. The excitement of taking up everything afresh with her was over and beyond occasional moments of brightness when she tried to impress a fact or lift them over a difficulty with a jest and they would exchange their glance of secret delight, their curious conspirators’ glance of some great certainty shared, they went through their tasks with well-bred preoccupation, sighing deeply
now and again and sometimes groaning5, with clenched6 hands pressed between their knees. Their accustomed life of events was close round them, in the garden just beyond the undraped window, on the mat outside the schoolroom door, where at any moment a footstep crossing the landing might fall softly and pause, when their heads would go up in tense listening. “Rollo!” they would say, waiting for the turning of the handle, holding themselves in for the subdued7 shoutings they would utter when Mrs. Corrie appeared standing8 in the doorway9 with a finger on her lips. “Happy?” she would breathe; “working like nigger boys?” Unless Miriam looked gravely detached she would glide
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missionary
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conspiracy
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obstruction
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anticipation
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fragrance
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distillation
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scents
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foe
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jingled
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shrieks
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