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CHAPTER XX. POMP'S EDUCATION COMMENCES
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In the season of leisure from farm work which followed, Frank found considerable time for study. The kind sympathy and ready assistance given by Mr. Morton made his task a very agreeable one, and his progress for a time was as rapid as if he had remained at school.
He also assumed the office of teacher, having undertaken to give a little elementary instruction to Pomp. Here his task was beset1 with difficulties. Pomp was naturally bright, but incorrigibly2 idle. His activity was all misdirected and led him into a wide variety of mischief3. He had been sent to school, but his mischievous4 propensities5 had so infected the boys sitting near him that the teacher had been compelled to request his removal.
Three times in the week, during the afternoon, Pomp came over to the farm for instruction. On the first of these occasions we will look in upon him and his teacher.
Pomp is sitting on a cricket by the kitchen fire. He has a primer open before him at the alphabet. His round eyes are fixed6 upon the page as long as Frank is looking at him, but he requires constant watching. His teacher sits near-by, with a Latin dictionary resting upon a light stand before him, and a copy of Virgil's Aeneid in his hand.
“Well, Pomp, do you think you know your lesson?” he asks.
“Dunno, Mass' Frank; I reckon so.”
“You may bring your book to me, and I will try you.”
“What's that letter, Pomp?” asked the young teacher, pointing out the initial letter of the alphabet.
Pomp answered correctly.
“And what is the next?”
Pomp shifted from one foot to the other, and stared vacantly out of the window, but said nothing.
“Don't you know?”
“'Pears like I don't 'member him, Mass' Frank.”
Here Frank had recourse to a system of
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