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Ernest Linwood

CHAPTER XIX
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CHAPTER XIX.
I lingered after school was dismissed, to ask permission of Mr.Regulus to attend the commencement.

It was Mrs.Linwood's wish, and of course a law to me.
"Will you release me one week before the session closes ?" I asked, "Mrs.
Linwood does not wish to leave me behind, but I do not care much to go." "Of course I will release you, my child, but it will seem as if the flower season were past when you are gone.

I wonder now, how I ever taught without your assistance.

I wonder what I shall do when you leave me ?" "Mrs.Linwood wished me to say to you," said I, quite touched by his kind, affectionate manner, "that she does not wish me to renew our engagement.

She will take me to town next winter, satisfied for the present with the discipline I have experienced under your guardian care." "So soon!" he exclaimed, "I was not prepared for this." "So soon, Mr.Regulus?
I have been with you one long year." "It may have seemed long to you, but it has been short as a dream to me.
A very pleasant time has it been, too pleasant to last." He took up his dark, formidable ferula, and leaned his forehead thoughtfully upon it.
"And it has been pleasant to me, Mr.Regulus.I dreaded it very much at first, but every step I have taken in the path of instruction has been made smooth and green beneath my feet.


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