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Little Men

CHAPTER IV
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STEPPING-STONES.
When Nat went into school on Monday morning, he quaked inwardly, for now he thought he should have to display his ignorance before them all.

But Mr.Bhaer gave him a seat in the deep window, where he could turn his back on the others, and Franz heard him say his lessons there, so no one could hear his blunders or see how he blotted his copybook.

He was truly grateful for this, and toiled away so diligently that Mr.Bhaer said, smiling, when he saw his hot face and inky fingers: "Don't work so hard, my boy; you will tire yourself out, and there is time enough." "But I must work hard, or I can't catch up with the others.

They know heaps, and I don't know anything," said Nat, who had been reduced to a state of despair by hearing the boys recite their grammar, history, and geography with what he thought amazing ease and accuracy.
"You know a good many things which they don't," said Mr.Bhaer, sitting down beside him, while Franz led a class of small students through the intricacies of the multiplication table.
"Do I ?" and Nat looked utterly incredulous.
"Yes; for one thing, you can keep your temper, and Jack, who is quick at numbers, cannot; that is an excellent lesson, and I think you have learned it well.


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