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CHAPTER XXII THE NEW TEACHER.
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To say that Walter felt quite cool and unconcerned as he entered the schoolroom and advanced to his place behind the teacher’s desk, would not be entirely1 true. It was a novel situation for a boy not quite sixteen, and he felt it to be such. If for a moment he regretted having assumed so grave a responsibility, it was not strange. But, if Walter felt a little nervous and apprehensive2, he had self-command enough not to show it. He looked calmly about him, meeting the expectant glances of all the scholars, and, fixing his eyes on the nearest boy, said:
“Will you go to the door and ring the bell?”
Alfred Clinton, for he was the one addressed, has already been alluded3 to as an excellent student, and a boy of fine disposition4. He was ready and determined5 to co-operate with the young teacher in every way that might be in his power.
He advanced respectfully, and, taking the bell, rang it from the door outside.
There was little need of the summons, however, this morning. Led by curiosity, the habitual6 loiterers were all in their seats.
There was a general silence and pause of expectation. The scholars were sitting in judgment7 on the new teacher, and wondering how he would proceed.
Walter rose, and, calmly surveying the fifty scholars whose charge he had assumed, spoke8 as follows:
“Scholars, before entering upon our duties, it may be proper for me to say a few words. When I came to this place, it was not with the intention of teaching. You know how it has happened that I have undertaken to do so. You will easily judge, from my appearance, that I have not experience to fit me for the post, and am younger than some of you. But I have made up my mind to do my best, and I hope the relations between us will be mutually pleasant and profitable. I will do all I can to make them so. I will, in the first place, go round and take your names, and make
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| ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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| adj.担心的,恐惧的,善于领会的 | |
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habitual
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| n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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| adj.目中无人的,高傲的;adv.高傲地;n.高傲 | |
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censure
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benevolent
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