It was a hot afternoon in Agust, The lavotory of Eastcabe School
jyss tho scene of unwonted up oaz, Emerton, a tall, hmllsomo boy,
vr- ts e ngaged in fastening n vliita lccktic. Goodman, doso by
hirn, striving i pair of vary red hnds a clc dincsa 1 jvlriclr, as
a rule, v a a qu ite unknown to them. Tom R. ussoll, a amall, I
bright - looking lad, having jush, rrashed himself carefully, was -
en-v - - denvmrin - t. o make his shoes ahina like patent leather
which they certainly wew not, quite forgetting thnt the operation o
u l r l ueccsitato mother npplication of the soap md water. At last
all thc rubbing was over, and the three boys commeuced the
importnnt operntion of bmslliny t, hcir hair. Goodman found tflat
his persisted iu stnndiug rlp like o, mop, Emerton therel pon
nuggesting to him that he should stand on his llcnd in order to
mako il lie do vri. Goodman did not take Emertong chaff iin good
part, for he was painfully conscious t, hat ho was about ns
ungainly n boy as could msll be imagined. He had an unpleasant
habit of eontiuually gramirig out of his clothes his collars were
always rt eize too emall, and nearly choked him, making his face
redder than it vas even by nature his gloves were never fastened,
aud not infrequently Jisd FL big slit down the back. Xom then,
cried Emertou, hurry up W e shall havo to start in two rni lutcs,
and you fcllo vs are not half ready. Wait rt second cried Goodmm,
lryi ig h ard to push his ha id illto his la olldcr glovo, and
fearing every lno ncnt to hear the ominous pop which would
demonstrnto thnt his efforts had bccu only too successhl. Xow then,
you Tom, d l e dEm erton, go and get iny hat, . Tom obcycd. I t
seclned to be his funcfiorl toobey, md ha aplcacd quita resigned tc
it. What was ilo cnuso of thcsc unusual ablutions in the middle of
the dny P IIow Ivne it that these boys, who ge rcrnlly a t four
oclock in the aftcrnoo l m crc Jnoro or less niuddy, should find
themselves bcforo a looking-glass, doing all t h y could to mako
ihemsclvos presentable This was tho sccrct. It was tho first
afternoon on which Nr. Wigginss dnncingclaas was ta bo hold.
Hitherto thc boys lm gromlup ignorelt of thilt elegant art, but
air. Wiggins hnd rccently determind t, lint the villago of fi
stcote dloulil lnck no longcr a l micesor of thnt nccomplishment
which imparts ease to the movements, nccording to the wthority of
Pop. So oncc a meek he made s descc lt from n neighbourii g county
town, and taughl tho youths and maidens of tho village vhnt hc knew
of deportment n idd ancing, holding a scpnnte clnss for tho Eutcoto
School. Only fout of tho boys wero per nittcd to attend, -the three
vohavo alrcndy nnmcd, and Bicknrrls. Bi nrds was n day-boy, and his
absence from the larntory is tlerefom accounted for. TIe Jvns to
join the others nt the smalI room hired by Mr. Wigins bohind the
stntioncrs shop his sistcr, Tlorenco Ricknrds, vho . a s a gmat
friend of Cissie Bussell, Toms sister, was also to bo a pupil. Toln
and Cissie, however, did not go togetl1c. r Cissie arrived in the
charge of llcr mother, the rife of tho headmaster of Etistcote,
Dr...
General
Imprint: |
Kessinger Publishing Co
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
June 2008 |
First published: |
June 2008 |
Authors: |
Paul Blake
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 11mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Sewn / Cloth over boards
|
Pages: |
128 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-548-97052-2 |
Categories: |
Books >
Humanities >
History >
General
Books >
History >
General
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LSN: |
0-548-97052-1 |
Barcode: |
9780548970522 |
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