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Soon
the
sun
came
out
,
and
taking
it
as
a
good
omen
,
I
cleared
up
likewise
and
enjoyed
my
journey
with
all
my
heart
.
Mrs
.
Kirke
welcomed
me
so
kindly
I
felt
at
home
at
once
,
even
in
that
big
house
full
of
strangers
.
She
gave
me
a
funny
little
sky
parlor
—
all
she
had
,
but
there
is
a
stove
in
it
,
and
a
nice
table
in
a
sunny
window
,
so
I
can
sit
here
and
write
whenever
I
like
.
A
fine
view
and
a
church
tower
opposite
atone
for
the
many
stairs
,
and
I
took
a
fancy
to
my
den
on
the
spot
.
The
nursery
,
where
I
am
to
teach
and
sew
,
is
a
pleasant
room
next
Mrs
.
Kirke
’
s
private
parlor
,
and
the
two
little
girls
are
pretty
children
,
rather
spoiled
,
I
fancy
,
but
they
took
to
me
after
telling
them
The
Seven
Bad
Pigs
,
and
I
’
ve
no
doubt
I
shall
make
a
model
governess
.
I
am
to
have
my
meals
with
the
children
,
if
I
prefer
it
to
the
great
table
,
and
for
the
present
I
do
,
for
I
am
bashful
,
though
no
one
will
believe
it
.
"
Now
,
my
dear
,
make
yourself
at
home
,
"
said
Mrs
.
K
.
in
her
motherly
way
,
"
I
’
m
on
the
drive
from
morning
to
night
,
as
you
may
suppose
with
such
a
family
,
but
a
great
anxiety
will
be
off
my
mind
if
I
know
the
children
are
safe
with
you
.
My
rooms
are
always
open
to
you
,
and
your
own
shall
be
as
comfortable
as
I
can
make
it
.
There
are
some
pleasant
people
in
the
house
if
you
feel
sociable
,
and
your
evenings
are
always
free
.
Come
to
me
if
anything
goes
wrong
,
and
be
as
happy
as
you
can
.
There
’
s
the
tea
bell
,
I
must
run
and
change
my
cap
.
"
And
off
she
bustled
,
leaving
me
to
settle
myself
in
my
new
nest
.
As
I
went
downstairs
soon
after
,
I
saw
something
I
liked
.
The
flights
are
very
long
in
this
tall
house
,
and
as
I
stood
waiting
at
the
head
of
the
third
one
for
a
little
servant
girl
to
lumber
up
,
I
saw
a
gentleman
come
along
behind
her
,
take
the
heavy
hod
of
coal
out
of
her
hand
,
carry
it
all
the
way
up
,
put
it
down
at
a
door
near
by
,
and
walk
away
,
saying
,
with
a
kind
nod
and
a
foreign
accent
,
"
It
goes
better
so
.
The
little
back
is
too
young
to
haf
such
heaviness
.
"
Wasn
’
t
it
good
of
him
?
I
like
such
things
,
for
as
Father
says
,
trifles
show
character
.
When
I
mentioned
it
to
Mrs
.
K
.
,
that
evening
,
she
laughed
,
and
said
,
"
That
must
have
been
Professor
Bhaer
,
he
’
s
always
doing
things
of
that
sort
.
"
Mrs
.
K
.
told
me
he
was
from
Berlin
,
very
learned
and
good
,
but
poor
as
a
church
mouse
,
and
gives
lessons
to
support
himself
and
two
little
orphan
nephews
whom
he
is
educating
here
,
according
to
the
wishes
of
his
sister
,
who
married
an
American
.
Not
a
very
romantic
story
,
but
it
interested
me
,
and
I
was
glad
to
hear
that
Mrs
.
K
.
lends
him
her
parlor
for
some
of
his
scholars
.
There
is
a
glass
door
between
it
and
the
nursery
,
and
I
mean
to
peep
at
him
,
and
then
I
’
ll
tell
you
how
he
looks
.
He
’
s
almost
forty
,
so
it
’
s
no
harm
,
Marmee
.
After
tea
and
a
go
-
to
-
bed
romp
with
the
little
girls
,
I
attacked
the
big
workbasket
,
and
had
a
quiet
evening
chatting
with
my
new
friend
.
I
shall
keep
a
journal
-
letter
,
and
send
it
once
a
week
,
so
goodnight
,
and
more
tomorrow
.