Galadan, wolflord of the andain (
wolflord_andain) wrote2008-06-21 10:39 pm
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Having discovered that several among the current class were still unable to translate relatively simple passages, Galadan has chosen to use today for reviewing declensions of nouns.
He paces in front of the class, careful to keep out any hints of predator, lecturing in a cool even voice. Occasionally he pauses to scribe a series of words on the chalk board, or to ask a quick, sharp question of someone who appears inattentive.
It is a long, grueling class period.
He is slowly growing used to that. His students--
May not be.
He paces in front of the class, careful to keep out any hints of predator, lecturing in a cool even voice. Occasionally he pauses to scribe a series of words on the chalk board, or to ask a quick, sharp question of someone who appears inattentive.
It is a long, grueling class period.
He is slowly growing used to that. His students--
May not be.
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"Perhaps, sir. It depends on the pages."
There are scattered gasps from around the room; Susan Merriweaather always does go TOO FAR.
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"I think you might benefit more from continued practice in noun declensions. Fifty repetitions of each. I expect to see them on my desk by the end of this week. In addition to Catullus."
And with that he returns to his position near the chalkboard.
"And now, if we might continue--"
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Mary Lennox, on the other hand, looks nearly as pleased as anyone at the school has ever seen her - but it's not as if anyone but Mr. Wolfe is likely to be able to tell. And even if Susan could see her face, she would only think that it would be like that Lennox girl to be pleased that someone else had gotten in trouble.