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The Teacher

CHAPTER V
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He knows, too, that he is breaking the rules of the school in being out of his place, but he stays notwithstanding, and is delighting himself with thinking how disappointed and sad his schoolmate will be when he comes in and finds his work spoiled by having another handwriting in it, when he was depending on doing it all himself.' "'I see,' the stranger might say by this time, 'that there is a great difference among these boys; have you told me about them all ?' "'No,' I might reply, 'there are several others.

I will only mention one more.

He sits in the middle of the second desk.

He is writing carefully, simply because he wishes to do his duty and please God.

He thinks that God is present, and loves him, and takes care of him, and he is obedient and grateful in return.


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