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teacher which she was In vain she went out to buy ribbon for
her hat They called after her, the boys she tried to teach
And one evening, as she went fro at her Then the passion of
sha, beside
herself Because of the darkness she could not see ere
those that threw But she did not want to know
Only in her soul a change took place Never ive herself as individual to her class Never
would she, Ursula Brangwen, the girl she was, the person she
was, come into contact with those boys She would be Standard
Five teacher, as far away personally from her class as if she
had never set foot in St Philip's school She would just
obliterate them all, and keep herself apart, take therew more and irl who had gone open and warive
herself to the children, there set a hard, insentient thing,
that workedto a system imposed
It seemed she scarcely saw her class the next day She could
only feel her will, and what she would have of this class which
she ood, any s of the class Her
sorking soul realized this