The Other Side of the Wall
Whenonelivesinarowofhouses,itisinterestingtothinkofthethingswhicharebeingdoneandsaidontheothersideofthewalloftheveryroomsoneislivingin.SarawasfondofamusingherselfbytryingtoimaginethethingshiddenbythewallwhichdividedtheSelectSeminaryfromtheIndiangentleman’shouse.SheknewthattheschoolroomwasnexttotheIndiangentleman’sstudy,andshehopedthatthewallwasthicksothatthenoisemadesometimesafterlessonhourswouldnotdisturbhim.
"Iamgrowingquitefondofhim,"shesaidtoErmengarde;"Ishouldnotlikehimtobedisturbed.Ihaveadoptedhimforafriend.Youcandothatwithpeopleyouneverspeaktoatall.Youcanjustwatchthem,andthinkaboutthemandbesorryforthem,untiltheyseemalmostlikerelations.I’mquiteanxioussometimeswhenIseethedoctorcalltwiceaday."
"Ihaveveryfewrelations,"saidErmengarde,reflectively,"andI’mverygladofit.Idon’tlikethoseIhave.Mytwoauntsarealwayssaying,’Dearme,Ermengarde!Youareveryfat.Youshouldn’teatsweets,’andmyuncleisalwaysaskingmethingslike,’WhendidEdwardtheThirdascendthethrone?’and,’Whodiedofasurfeitoflampreys?’"
Saralaughed.
"Peopleyouneverspeaktocan’taskyouquestionslikethat,"shesaid;"andI’msuretheIndiangentlemanwouldn’tevenifhewasquiteintimatewithyou.Iamfondofhim."