. Emmy Lou : her book & heart . to the Third Readerroom. He said it was very necessary that theThird Reader should be well grounded in therudiments of number. He said he was aston-ished, he was appalled, he was chagrined. He paused at chagrined, and repeated itimpressively, so that the guttural grimness ofits second syllable sounded most and astonished must be bad, but to bechagrined, as Mr. Bryan said it, must be terrible. He was chagrined, so it proved, that a classcould shov/ such deplorable ignorance concern-ing the very rudiments of number. It was Emmy Lou who displaye


. Emmy Lou : her book & heart . to the Third Readerroom. He said it was very necessary that theThird Reader should be well grounded in therudiments of number. He said he was aston-ished, he was appalled, he was chagrined. He paused at chagrined, and repeated itimpressively, so that the guttural grimness ofits second syllable sounded most and astonished must be bad, but to bechagrined, as Mr. Bryan said it, must be terrible. He was chagrined, so it proved, that a classcould shov/ such deplorable ignorance concern-ing the very rudiments of number. It was Emmy Lou who displayed it, whenshe was called to the blackboard by Mr. called a different little girl each day, withdiscriminating impartiality. When doing so,Mr. Bryan would often express a hope that histeachers would have no favourites. Emmy Lou went to the board. If a man born in eighteen hundred andnine, lives— began Mr. Bryan. Then heturned to speak to Miss Jenny. Emmy Lou took the chalk and stood onher toes to reach the board.[86]. ^ V. —-^^


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