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‘
The
little
busy
bee
,
’
said
Miss
Monflathers
,
drawing
herself
up
,
‘
is
applicable
only
to
genteel
children
.
“
In
books
,
or
work
,
or
healthful
play
"
is
quite
right
as
far
as
they
are
concerned
;
and
the
work
means
painting
on
velvet
,
fancy
needle
-
work
,
or
embroidery
.
In
such
cases
as
these
,
’
pointing
to
Nell
,
with
her
parasol
,
‘
and
in
the
case
of
all
poor
people
’
s
children
,
we
should
read
it
thus
:
“
In
work
,
work
,
work
.
In
work
alway
Let
my
first
years
be
past
,
That
I
may
give
for
ev
’
ry
day
Some
good
account
at
last
.
”
’
A
deep
hum
of
applause
rose
not
only
from
the
two
teachers
,
but
from
all
the
pupils
,
who
were
equally
astonished
to
hear
Miss
Monflathers
improvising
after
this
brilliant
style
;
for
although
she
had
been
long
known
as
a
politician
,
she
had
never
appeared
before
as
an
original
poet
.
Just
then
somebody
happened
to
discover
that
Nell
was
crying
,
and
all
eyes
were
again
turned
towards
her
.
There
were
indeed
tears
in
her
eyes
,
and
drawing
out
her
handkerchief
to
brush
them
away
,
she
happened
to
let
it
fall
.
Before
she
could
stoop
to
pick
it
up
,
one
young
lady
of
about
fifteen
or
sixteen
,
who
had
been
standing
a
little
apart
from
the
others
,
as
though
she
had
no
recognised
place
among
them
,
sprang
forward
and
put
it
in
her
hand
.
She
was
gliding
timidly
away
again
,
when
she
was
arrested
by
the
governess
.