登陆注册
5422700000006

第6章 THE OLD RED SCHOOL-HOUSE(4)

You must have noticed that almost everybody that amounts to anything spent his early life in the country. The city schools have great educational advantages; they have all the up-to-date methods, but the output of the Old Red Schoolhouse compares very favorably with that of the city schools for all that. The two-mile walk, morning and evening, had something to do with it, not only because it and the long nooning were good exercise, but because it impressed upon the mind that what cost so much effort to get must surely be worth having. But I think I know another reason.

If the city child goes through the arithmetic once, it is as much as ever. In the Old Red School-house those who hadn't gone through the arithmetic at least six times, were little thought of. In town, the last subject in the book was "Permutation," to which you gave the mere look its essentially frivolous nature deserved. It was:

"End of the line. All out!" But in the country a very important department followed. It was called "Problems." They were twisters, able to make "How old is Ann?" look like a last year's bird's nest.

They make a big fuss about the psychology of the child's mind nowadays. Well, I tell you they couldn't teach the man that got up that arithmetic a thing about the operation of the child's mind.

He knew what was what. He didn't put down the answers. He knew that if he did, weak, erring human nature, tortured by suspense, determined to have the agony over, would multiply by four and divide by thirteen, and subtract 127 - didn't, either. I didn't say "substract." I guess I know they'd get the answer somehow, it didn't matter much how.

In the country they ciphered through this part, and handed in their sums to Teacher, who said she'd take 'em home and look 'em over; she didn't have time just then. As if that fooled anybody!

She had a key! And when you had done the very last one on the very last page, and there wasn't anything more except the blank pages, where you had written, "Joe Geiger loves Molly Meyers, "and," If my name you wish to see, look on page 103," and all such stuff, then you turned over to the beginning, where it says, "Arithmetic is the science of numbers, and the art of computing by them," and once more considered, "Ann had four apples and her brother gave her two more. How many did she then have?" There were the four apples in a row, and the two apples, and you that had worried over meadows so long and so wide, and men mowing them in so many days and a half, had to think how many apples Ann really did have. Some of the fellows with forked hairs on their chins and uncertain voices - the big fellows in the back seats, where the apple-cores and the spit-balls come from knew every example in the book by heart.

And there is yet another reason why the country school has brought forth men of whom we do well to be proud. At the county-seat, every so often, the school commissioners held an examination.

Thither resorted many, for the most part anxious to determine if they really knew as much as they thought they did. If you took that examination and got a "stiff kit" for eighteen months, you had good cause to hold your head up and step as high as a blind horse. A "stiff kit" for eighteen months is no small thing, let me tell you. I don't know if there is anything corresponding to a doctor's hood for such as win a certificate to teach school for two years hand-running; but there ought to be. A fellow ought not to be obliged to resort to such tactics as taking out a folded paper and perusing it in the hope that some one will ask him:

"What you got there, Calvin?" so as to give you a chance to say, carelessly, "Oh, jist a 'stiff-kit' for two years."(When you get as far along as that, you simply have to take a term in the junior Prep. Department at college, not because there is anything left for you to learn, but for the sake of putting a gloss on your education, finishing it off neatly.)And then if you were going to read law with Mr. Parker, or study medicine with old Doc. Harbaugh, and you kind of run out of clothes, you took that certificate and hunted up a school and taught it.

Sometimes they paid you as high as $20 a month and board, lots of board, real buckwheat cakes ("riz" buckwheat, not the prepared kind), and real maple syrup, and real sausage, the kind that has sage in it; the kind that you can't coax your butcher to sell you. The pale, tasteless stuff he gives you for sausage I wouldn't throw out to the chickens. Twenty dollars a month and board! That's $4 a month more than a hired man gets.

But it wasn't alone the demonstration that, strange as it might seem, it was possible for a man to get his living by his wits (though that has done much to produce great men) as it was the actual exercise of teaching. Remember the big boys on the back seats, where the apple-cores and the spit-balls come from. The school-director that hired you gave you a searching look-over and said: "M-well-l-l, I'm afraid you haint hardly qualified for our school - oh, that's all right, sir; that's all right. Your 'stiff-kit' is first-rate, and you got good recommends, good recommends; but I was thinkin' - well, I tell you. Might's well out with it first as last. I d' know's I ort to say so, but this here district No. 34 is a poot' tol'able hard school to teach.

Ya-uss. A poot-ty tol'able hard school to teach. Now, that's jist the plumb facts in the matter. We've had four try it this winter a'ready. One of 'em stuck it out four weeks - I jimminy! he had grit, that feller had. The balance of 'em didn't take so long to make up their minds. Well, now, if you're a mind to try it - I was goin' to say you didn't look to me like you had the heft.

Like to have you the worst way. Now, if you want to back out . . . .

同类推荐
  • 八识规矩颂注

    八识规矩颂注

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Five Little Peppers And How They Grew

    Five Little Peppers And How They Grew

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 元朝名臣事略

    元朝名臣事略

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 绘芳录

    绘芳录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Oscar Wilde Miscellaneous

    Oscar Wilde Miscellaneous

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 风魔本纪

    风魔本纪

    轻松、愉快,逗比、搞笑偶尔热血、正经、苦逼,但是结构完整的魔法世界谨以此书,向心中最棒的异界小说《兽血沸腾》致敬
  • 久等了,袁先生

    久等了,袁先生

    他是袁先生,故事里起承转合都只为了一件事。一心一意的爱她、耗尽时间的陪她、花光心思的逗她、万倍宠溺的哄她、忠犬不渝的等她、永远不离开她。就像那修建五重塔的十兵卫,目不斜视,唯此一念。你有回头张望过身后的月光吗?青春里,我们都曾追逐过耀眼的太阳,翻山越岭,披荆斩棘。也许走得太久,也许走得太远,我们都忘记了,黑暗中温柔洒下的那些光芒,是来自夜空中皎洁的月亮。
  • 大乘百法明门论开宗义记

    大乘百法明门论开宗义记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • “冷冻”酷总裁

    “冷冻”酷总裁

    谁成想她还能碰到人生第二春,真是桃花朵朵开,不摘的是傻子,她的智商绝对没有问题。——不懂爱的靠边站,其他桃花后面排排队,她这次可要睁大眼睛选夫了。
  • 末世之传承对决

    末世之传承对决

    拳头一样大的昆虫?!狗一样大的老鼠!奇异物体爆炸导致动物的大变异,这些神兵利器,是外星人的遗留,还是古人类的杰作?人们眼中的奇异宝物,是财富还是灾难?主角带领着身怀绝技的队友,开启一段神秘而又艰难的探索之旅……
  • 女帝憨夫(下)

    女帝憨夫(下)

    他豪门士族的少宗主,世人皆以为他笨如阿斗,却不知他才高八斗,不知他只是韬光养晦;皆知他善良敦厚,却不知他为了她,也可以心狠手辣!权贵财富以及地位在他的眼中皆如粪土,娘亲的去世让他卸下了多年来的枷锁。于是,他毫不犹豫,领着心爱的她私奔去!她延烜皇族的小王爷,世人皆以为她男生女相,却不知她女扮男装;不知她面对他也可以温柔可人!权力皇位以及仇恨在她的心中皆没他重,因此,即使是难以抉择的选择,也没能阻止她想与他厮守终生的念头,于是,她为他抛下了一切,随他远走他国!自此,一对恩爱鸳鸯逍遥地浪迹天涯,却不知在踏上他国境内的那一刻,就注定了一场母女相对,手足相残,腥风血雨的开始!
  • 神级明星成长记

    神级明星成长记

    她是兰国最火的明星,她的审美遭人诟病,她的作品为人追捧,她就是一个才华横溢的混蛋。她的事业一片坦途,但是她的爱情一直波折不断。
  • 蒋经国婚外恋

    蒋经国婚外恋

    赣州古城,本名虔州。据传,宋朝有个校书郎,给皇帝上奏本说,“虔”字虎头,是个凶名,天下太平,唯独此郡不宁。于是改名赣州。因章水贡水夹域而流,在此汇合成赣江。这里闭塞落后,却是古代进入广东的必经之道;民风纯朴勤劳,却是蛮荒之地;山川秀丽,却又瘴气甚盛;资源丰富,却又贫穷不堪。这里少出才子名人,却是历代才子名人咏叹之地。苏东坡称赞“山为翠浪涌.水作玉虹流”,文天祥形容“城郭春声阔,楼台画影迟”;辛弃疾更是留下了“郁孤台下清江水,中间多少行人泪”的名句。
  • 琅琊漫抄

    琅琊漫抄

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 东汉凡人传

    东汉凡人传

    《苍生》游戏究竟是何人操作,无人知晓,但是当越来越多的人们进去游戏世界,却慢慢的发现,这款游戏,并不是想象中的那么简单。东汉末年,游戏玩家究竟能否撼动天命所归的NPC,游戏具现,人类是否面临着新的纪元,或是终将被毁灭?《苍生》不过是蝼蚁,唯有实力,才能让人长生!