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CHAPTER XXI. A REVOLUTION IN SCHOOL.
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Mr. Slocum was terribly annoyed by what had happened. It seemed impossible to explain his flight in any way that would reflect credit upon himself. He could not pretend that it was all a joke, for he had shown himself too much in earnest in the village store, where he had taken refuge, for this to be believed. Though not remarkable1 for sense, Mr. Slocum knew that if he should undertake to punish Julius and John for their agency in the affair, he would only give it greater publicity2. He felt a strong desire to do this, however, and would have derived3 great comfort from flogging them both. Finally he decided4 not to refer to the matter in school, and in this decision he was unusually discreet5.
Of course Julius and John did not keep the matter secret. When Mr. Slocum came up the school-house hill, the next morning, there was not a scholar in the school who had not heard of his adventure, and the teacher, in his hurried glance at his pupils, detected a look of sly meaning, which revealed to him the fact that all was known. Julius and John were among the rest, looking very demure7 and innocent. Mr. Slocum saw them, too, out of the corner of his eye, and he determined8 to seize the first chance that presented itself of flogging each.
The school opened. Julius was doubtful whether any reference would be made to the bear. He rather expected a speech, but Mr. Slocum disappointed him. He heard the classes as usual, but refrained from making any remarks of a biographical character. His self-complacency had been severely9 disturbed, and he looked severe and gloomy.
He watched Julius and John, hoping to detect something in their conduct which would justify10 him in punishing them; but they, too, were unusually quiet, as
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