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Miss Ayme was much before her day in many things especially in her insistence on physical exercises so in 1850 she introduced what is now essential in all schools calisthenics We exercised with poles and dumbbells and my sister who stooped a little was made to lie on her back a certain length of time every day on a wide plank which was inclined at an angle while Miss Ayme read aloud to her the result was seen all her life in a beautiful figure and erect graceful bearing I walked up and down for an allotted time each day with a backboard but as I had gone to boardingschool when the time came that I should have had the slngboard treatment I never have acquired the beautiful carriage of my sister Miss Ayme also believed in telling125 children many of the truths of nature which at that time was considered very indiscreet if not immoral She was a very good teacher and besides being a good Christian was a lady She had queer little ways and was a neverending amusement to our neighbors who had not the appreciation of the higher standards and the vision of my father and mother Her odd dress and very English speech struck them as her principal characteristics Miss Ayme had been a governess in a family of the nobility in England I have I am sorry to say forgotten the name of which we used to get very tired for she told many storiFor micro dc pump,solar submersible water pump price in indias about the children who seemed preternaturally good and were fed to our minds very poorly principally on porridge which sounded miserable to us They were eager always for the top of Miss Aymes boiled egg which at that time in England was skilfully cut off with a knife and she gave it to each one in turn which they considered most generous of her
When my sister was thirteen it was thought best by my parents to send her to boardingschool There was one in Charleston kept by Madame Togno who took only a limited number where French was the language spoken This pleased126 my mother especially and as the course of study was said to be very good my sister was sent to Charleston in the early autumn This left me as the only pupil for Miss Ayme Charley being only six and as she was an expensive teacher my parents decided to do without her after the New Year I remember how I missed my sister how terribly lonFor micro dc pump,solar submersible water pump price in indialy I was without her and how wild with delight I was when she returned in June having enjoyed her school experiences very much and having improved in health as well as everything else especially music to which my father was devoted So it was decided as I was eager to go that I should go too when she returned to Madame Tognos select French school I was only nine small for my age and very thin and nervous and when one thinks of it now it seems to have been an awful risk But I feel quite sure it was most judicious the companionship of girls of my own age was very good The regulated life and study I had had at home were excellent but I was alone with no minds of my own age to measure myself witFor micro dc pump,solar submersible water pump price in india At school I entered a class of fourteen little girls of my own age dayscholars some of them exceptionally wellgrounded bright children and it did me a world of good to find I had to work hard if I wanted to keep up127
One lovely curlyhaired blueeyed child that looked like an angel and a kitten combined and who had been taught by her father like a boy Sara White kept me always at the greatest strain in the arithmetic history and dictation classes Sara was not only the best girl in the class but the prettiest and the tiniest Her long golden curls and her preternaturally clean white apron were my greatest envy She was the dearest little case of enlarged conscience I have ever met One day in class I saw her crying quietly the big tears dropping onto her slate and I whisperingly askeFor micro dc pump,solar submersible water pump price in india what was the matter She told me between suppressed sniffs that her mother had forbidden her to go into the yard without her hat she wanted to cross the yard to wash her slate but madame had forbidden any girl to go into the closet where the hats were hung until recess What a plight I being always daring proceeded skilfully to go after a book across the room I quickly entered the closet and got the hat and Sara made her trip across the yard Dear little strong pure soul She has lived a heroic life at one time nearly supporting her family in New York by her chinapainting Still dainty and sweet with her true blue eyes and golden snowtouched curly hair she is one of my dearest friends128
I learned French rapidly as it was the language required of the boardingpupils I quickly picked up enough French words to pass me on and I invented many others so that I appeared to be speaking French fluently to the older girls who were painfully following rules and phrasebooks The ingenuity with which I added Frenchsounding terminals to English words so as to create the impression that I was speaking French was a great amusement to madame and I became a great favo with her I was a tiny child small and thin with deep circles under my big eyes with an uncannily alert mind but shy and morbid by nature very nervous and easily thrown into violent paroxysms of weeping by reproof Madame was quick to find out that I responded to praise by redoubled effort but wilted under disapproval and rebuke and she kept me near her a great deal and encouraged me to narrate in my own original French lingo all that I saw and heard so that I soon got over my homesickness and learned quickly but was in a fair way to be badly spoiled The diningroom not being very large madame had a table made in the shape of a horseshoe She sat at the middle of the curve on the outside of the table and I sat just opposite129 her inside and my mission was to amuse her as well as every one else at the table so that I scarcely took time to eat enough to keep me going The meals were always excellent as madame prided herself on her table and looked carefully after the selection of food and the cooking
There were about twenty boardingpupils most of them young ladies being finished off in which process madame took much pride We boasted three beauties who were always put in the front rank when we went to concerts or to the theatre Victoria Jordan looked absolutely like the pictures of the illfated Marie Antoinette when dressed for a party She married the year after this and we were all distressed by her sad fate She and her husband were blown up in a steamer on the Mississippi on their weddingtrip Carrie Elliot came next I think but many thought Adle Allston my sister was the loveliest Carrie was my first love she was seven years my senior and was not impatient of my devotion She married a very charming man a cousin who became in time a bishop greatly admired and belovedBishop Robert Elliot of Texas
My principal trouble was the constant fear of fire Soon after I got to school there was a big130 fire not far off in the middle of the night and I was waked by the ringing of the bells and the awful cries of Fire I was terrified and on getting up the red glare which lit up the whole sky was awful At that time the fire department was made up of volunteers and the engines were drawn entirely by manpower an excited mob of black and white pulling on a tremendous loop of rope running at full speed and yelling Fire as they went One afternoon when there was a fire near the Battery and we were standing on the front step to see if we could get even a glimpse of it as the engine passed the impulse was too strong for me I ed out and took my place on the rope and ran down the street pulling and madly yelling with the rest The other girls who saw it were afraid to tell madame seeming actually to fear capital punishment and hoping that I would have the sense to come back myself So it was not until madame missed me in the studyhour and inquired where I was that the dreadful truth was revealed To their great surprise madame laughed heartily and sent the cook to the fire to bring me back This was a great joy to the cook as to visit a fire to them is what an operaticket is to us She found me in the rabble and after131 due delay when she was supposed to be looking for me and in which she was really enjoying the rare treat of meeting all her friends and imagining tragedies if there were none to see we returned home fast friends She held me tightly by the and narrated volubly the difficulty she had in finding me and then in getting me to come how she almost had to take me up and tote meall of which was pure fiction I stood a miserable prisoner at the bar but not at all repentant only prepared for the worst Madame used her finest sarcasm on me
Well mademoiselle I did not know you had joined the firebrigade I am sorry to deprive them of so strong and competent a member but your parents in placing you in my care did not mention that as one of the branches in which I was to have you instructed and you will now retire to bed without supper and remain there until tomorrow morning And the next time the firebells ring instead of allowing you to go out on the step to see it you will be locked up So sorrowfully I went up to my little bed But it was very good for me for of course I was exhausted and the cook whose interest had been aroused in me for the first time brought me a particularly nice132 supper She had to wake me for I was sound asleep
After the fire terror my next trouble was the going to bed My sister and I occupied a very nice but small room She slept in a single mahogany fourposter with a white valance around it under which during the day my trundlebed was rolled I was always sent to bed at eight The maid went up lit the gas and pulled the trundlebed out and then left returning in fifteen minutes to put out the gas She was not of the friendly kind and I always jumped into bed as I heard her coming The valance of the tall bed hung over a part of my bed as if it was pulled out all the way the door could not open wide and I always imagined a robber was hid under that valance My sister did not come till nine and I lay there in a cold sweat till she came perfectly certain I heard the man breathing I always asked her in a whisper in French to look under the bed and of course the man not being there I recovered and was asleep before she got in bed but no one can imagine how I suffered from this foolish fright
My music was another trial this first year I had the crossest teacher that ever was I cannot133 remember her name for we only called her mademoiselle but she scolded me and cracked my knuckles till I cried at every lesson These were my only troubles however and I was very happy and dreamed many dreams It was hard to find a place where one could dream in peace there were girls everywhere jabbering bad French but I found a delightful placeunder the diningtable I was a very morbid child with many imaginary sorrows and it was a great relief to me to w journals and pour out my woes to these safe confidants Every scrap of paper was secured and kept in my pocket for at that day we had a large capacious pocket in every frock so that I had stores of paper and when the outside world was too hard and unfeeling I watched my chance when no one was near and slipped to my quiet retreat under the big horseshoe diningtable with its white cloth which swept the floor and wrote and wrote until my griefs were assuaged then rolled up my treasure and returned to the outer world refreshed When the manuscript became too bulky I buried it in the garden under the pettis porum bushes This I kept up for years and in that way I buried my sorrows
In the early spring mamma wrote to madame134 and asked that she would select and buy our spring and summer things sending her a liberal check for the purpose This delighted madame and she bought and had made for us clothes that I could not abide and refused to wear at first A straw bonnet trimmed with blue ribbons and a curl of straw around the front is a nighre to me still It was just like an old ladys bonnet in the sixties and tied under the chin but as soon as that was done the bonnet fell back off of my head and in order to keep it on at all I had to keep my left clapped on the back Then the frock was a purpleandwhite delaine stripes of purple flowers on a white ground This was made with a full waist buttoned at the back what was called half high neck and had a very full deep frill around it of cotton lace Oh how I hated it And when we were dressing for church the first time I was to wear it I cried and stamped and saiFor micro dc pump,solar submersible water pump price in india