Лавка древностей

Chapter 24

           ‘Yourgrandchild,friend?’

           ‘Aye,Sir,’criedtheoldman,‘andthestayandcomfortofmylife.’

           ‘Comein,’saidtheschoolmaster.

           Withoutfurtherprefaceheconductedthemintohislittleschool-room,whichwasparlourandkitchenlikewise,andtoldthemthattheywerewelcometoremainunderhisrooftillmorning.Beforetheyhaddonethankinghim,hespreadacoarsewhiteclothuponthetable,withknivesandplatters;andbringingoutsomebreadandcoldmeatandajugofbeer,besoughtthemtoeatanddrink.

           Thechildlookedroundtheroomasshetookherseat.Therewereacoupleofforms,notchedandcutandinkedallover;asmalldealdeskperchedonfourlegs,atwhichnodoubtthemastersat;afewdog’s-earedbooksuponahighshelf;andbesidethemamotleycollectionofpeg-tops,balls,kites,fishing-lines,marbles,half-eatenapples,andotherconfiscatedpropertyofidleurchins.Displayedonhooksuponthewallinalltheirterrors,werethecaneandruler;andnearthem,onasmallshelfofitsown,thedunce’scap,madeofoldnewspapersanddecoratedwithglaringwafersofthelargestsize.But,thegreatornamentsofthewallswerecertainmoralsentencesfairlycopiedingoodroundtext,andwell-workedsumsinsimpleadditionandmultiplication,evidentlyachievedbythesamehand,whichwereplentifullypastedallroundtheroom:forthedoublepurpose,asitseemed,ofbearingtestimonytotheexcellenceoftheschool,andkindlingaworthyemulationinthebosomsofthescholars.

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