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ges。 Twice he had
run home out of class。 He was a well…known character。
And he grinned up his sleeve at this girl…teacher; sometimes
hanging round her to fawn on her。 But this made her dislike him
more。 He had a kind of leech…like power。
From one of the children she took a supple cane; and this she
determined to use when real occasion came。 One morning; at
position; she said to the boy Williams:
〃Why have you made this blot?〃
〃Please; miss; it fell off my pen;〃 he whined out; in the
mocking voice that he was so clever in using。 The boys near
snorted with laughter。 For Williams was an actor; he could
tickle the feelings of his hearers subtly。 Particularly he could
tickle the children with him into ridiculing his teacher; or
indeed; any authority of which he was not afraid。 He had that
peculiar gaol instinct。
〃Then you must stay in and finish another page of
position;〃 said the teacher。
This was against her usual sense of justice; and the boy
resented it derisively。 At twelve o'clock she caught him
slinking out。
〃Williams; sit down;〃 she said。
And there she sat; and there he sat; alone; opposite to her;
on the back desk; looking up at her with his furtive eyes every
minute。
〃Please; miss; I've got to go an errand;〃 he called out
insolently。
〃Bring me your book;〃 said Ursula。
The boy came out; flapping his book along the desks。 He had
not written a line。
〃Go back and do the writing you have to do;〃 said Ursula。 And
she sat at her desk; trying to correct books。 She was trembling
and upset。 And for an hour the miserable boy writhed and grinned
in h