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CHAPTER IV. A ROAD SIDE ACQUAINTANCE.
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The position was critical. Bernard was tall and muscular for his age, but of course he was not a match for the teacher.
He was, however, cool and collected, and not at all nervous. He maintained his ground till Mr. Snowdon, with slow and cautious steps, had crossed the narrow bridge, and then ran to the back part of the loft1.
The schoolmaster followed him as well as he could, but in his impetuosity he lost his balance and fell on the hay.
Bernard made a dash for the plank2. Seeing him coming, Bridget was seized with a panic and hastily dismounted from the ladder.
Bernard took advantage of this, and descending3 to the barn floor, seized the ladder and carried it out of doors, leaving Professor Snowdon a prisoner in the barn loft.
Septimus, who was prudently5 standing7 just outside, called out, in alarm, “Where’s my pa? What have you done to him?”
Bernard was not called upon to answer, as there was an angry roar from inside the barn.
“Bring back the ladder, you audacious young ruffian!”
Bridget had fled to the house, and Septimus, who was far from courageous8, ran out behind the barn.
“I think the place is too hot to hold me,” thought Bernard, and he struck for the road on a half run.
He had managed to catch up his bundle of clothes when fleeing from the angry teacher, and there was nothing to prevent his bidding a final farewell to the Snowdon Institute.
Meanwhile Professor Snowdon found himself in a quandary9. He was in the hay loft, unable to descend4 to the barn floor.
He could indeed walk across the plank to the opposite scaffold, but that would not help him. It was certainly very aggravating
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