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第23章 The Last Lesson

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Alphonse Daudet

I started for school very late that morning and was in great dread of a scolding,especially because M.Hamel had said that he would question us on participles,and I did not know the first word about them.For a moment I thought of running away and spending the day out of doors.It was so warm,so bright!The birds were chirping at the edge of the woods;and in the open field back of the sawmill the Prussian soldiers were drilling.It was all much more tempting than the rule for participles,but I had the strength to resist,and hurried off to school.

When I passed the town hall there was a crowd in front of the bulletin-board.For the last two years all our bad news had come from there-the lost battles,the draft,the orders of the commanding officer-and I thought to myself,without stopping:

"What can be the matter now?"

Then,as I hurried by as fast as I could go,the blacksmith,Wachter,who was there,with his apprentice,reading the bulletin,called after me:

"Don't go so fast,bub;you'll get to your school in plenty of time!"

I thought he was making fun of me,and reached M.Hamel's little garden all out of breath.

Usually,when school began,there was a great bustle,which could be heard out in the street,the opening and closing of desks,lessons repeated in unison,very loud,with our hands over our ears to understand better,and the teacher's great ruler rapping on the table."A little more quite!" But now it was all so still!I had counted on the commotion to get to my desk without being seen;but,of course,that day everything had to be as quiet as Sunday morning.Through the window I saw my classmates,already in their places,and M.Hamel walking up and down with his terrible iron ruler under his arm.I had to open the door and go in before everybody.You can imagine how I blushed and how frightened I was.

But nothing happened.M.Hamel saw me and said very kindly: