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pees SIDNEY GREY,' a TALE OF ScKOOL LIFR By the Author of “ ie and Chartin” _ “Come,” sald Lyon, a\ last, Kenow who deatroved my ex once; aud you had better Ahont any humbug, Tan ‘cil ta te no business of mine,” said Foster, sallen- Uf dont chome to be vriict toto telling. enything # wut It, more than 4] hear that you Let's bave it at b, senk the woe svon't do,” ried Foster, thet i “You said you Collins, Haring, w id Sail you sia ay the fire on yu Were in such low J you bad more thay balf # “Weil, chen, sow I've cl se red my mind,” sala Foster, oouye ily at, Lean flan open the stove Soe tot he light there was on yw ail the light i boda fred. vot and looked full at him. rarer krew themes ing ofthe sudden ences kn k in hiv fies. tL. put him on his guard: he folt that he must make up his mind, and take ‘a decided part now, or it was all over with him. “If T do tell you, you'll not be so pleased,” ho said, speaking slowly to steady his voice, “Tell, and tell the trath,” said Lyon, solemnly, ‘There was hilf a minute's silence, ‘The possibility of telling the truth flashed across Foster's mind. It would be such a relief, and the @ her sach a desperate lie; might not the ceiling come down as he was telling it. “Come,” said Collins, “the tea-bell will ring inja minute.” “And then,” thought Foster, ‘it will be over, @nd I need nevor tay anything about it again.’ ‘The long habits of deceit in small things con- quered. He lifved up his head, and apoko in @ firm, strong voice, that od himself ; know who tore the essay and stole the nota, Grey did.” “How do you know ?” said Lyon. “41 stayed, you know, two days after every ‘one else left and I happened to be in the school- room when the desks were cleared out, and I found that among some loose papers at the bot- tom of Grey's desk.” Foster took a crumpled leaf out of his pocket, ashe spoke, and handed it to Lyon, Every one pressed round to look at It. It was one of the missing pages of the essay.” “You found this in Grey's desk, on your word ‘and honor ?" said Lyon. “I've said 80 once,” said Foster, shrinking. “Answer, on your word and honor,” said Lyon, seizing his arm, and pinching it hard. “On my word and honor, then,” said Foster, vy ul “New, Lyon, don’t you believe 7” cried Col- “Tl never believe, 11! nevor trust, I'll never care for any one again as long as I live,” said Lyon, banging to the stove door, and throwing down his ebair with a clatter that made all the Toom shake, “Well, we are all agreed, then,” said Col- lins. “Grey isto be sent to Coventrysoy the unarimous vote of the whole school, and any ‘one who chooses to speak to him, or to notice is to be sent to Coventry with him. a very slight punishment for what he bas done. If we brought it before the Doctor, he'd be expelled as sure as fate, You agree, Lyon, of course 2” Lyon nodded his head, and walked away to the furthest and darkest corner of the room, “What @ fool be is to care s0 much,’ Harding, yawning. “J dou't know,” said Wilson; “I'm as sorry as porsible myself; Lalways thought Cirey the Dest: hearted fellow.” “Ob 1 it’s always the way,” enid Collins, “1 never believe in any one being better than any oneelse, There's the tea bell at last.” In a minute the room was deser.ed, Foster was the last to leave, but he made haste to go when he perceived that there was a chance of his being loft wlone iv the dark, He had cover. ed his ears with nix bands when the bell began to ring, and emall sounds, even the clatter down of Lyon's chair, made him start, He did not understand how be could be #0 nervous; bur, somehow, sudden noives frightened hin as be had never bren frightened before, ‘They made him think cf words he bad heaid with awe, and only partly utdorsiood, as a child—of trumpets sounding suddenly, and » great multitude being rathored for judgment, acd of other words con- nected with them about the liar's portion, and the burning lake of fire and brimstone, When he found himself fling into these thoaghts, he made a vigorous effort to struggle out of then; and this evening he astonished his companions by suddenly changing his sullen mood for a fit of boisterous and causeless mirth. Every now and then, in the midst of his loud talk, Lyon lifted up bis head from bis book, and looked at him curiously; avd then Foster felt his breath caught, and his tongue ready to stammor, and was obliged to hide his confusion by rushing into a fresh piece of oxtravagauce, or a still louder burst of laughter, At last, whon tho ever ing was over, and all bis companions settled to sleep in their beds, Foster lay tossing about in his, obliged at length to listen to the loud veice of his conscience. He had answered on his word and honor. Again and again the whole conversation rang in his ears, and he felt for the first time the greatness of his falschood. Ile had made it impossible for himself, he thought, ‘ever to confess the truth; and how was he to bear the sight of Sidney Grey? One little comforting thought came at last, ‘and helped him to get to sleep, To had heard Edward tell Dr. Wise that day that Sidney's iness would prevent his coming to the school Tor some weeks; 10, at all events, there was a Ghort respite before the dreaded meoting took place; and, im the meantime, he would try as much as he could to forget all about it. It was aw result of his long habits of eowardico and un- truthfulness, that he was able to put away co- vious thoughts from his mind, and that his fears wore #0 little mixed with true repentance, sald CHAPTER XV COVENTRY, More tban a month 1 before Biiney was able te return to school, tis fall had mors no- rious than any ono oxpected at t time, and the Doctor who caine to see hin wisted on his keeping clore to the honse till «dl the snow melted, and the were casicr to walk upon, plearant weeks to Amy and Charlotte,and Frank allowed that having Sidne, room all the morning made lesson time quite s differont thing. “hey would have been astonished if they had Known that thers were several people to whom Bidney's absence from school was as pleasant as ils presence at home was to them. Kvery even- ing, when Reward came back from school, Sid- ne a eagerly, “las Lyon wid any- ~ to see mo?” an! ey ee Liwolf Gavented ‘a frenb good os cuss Maward were indignant at caw some hierog!; could induce while the oeson las in an unpleasant brent whichever way he turned his ‘lips close, and turned his head the other 1 tell you what, Grey,” said Collins ; “there's no use in matters, you may as well know at once. We none of us mean to speak to you, You know what be- ing sent to Coventry means. Well, you are sent {0 Coventry ; and you ‘not said Dudding. the sun is shining, What made you come and wit betweon the window and the door?” quence of what passed this morn, Dudding and I have sent you all to Covent vent | lotte, hare ¢] of untny \: tte took away Charlotte's ty ‘o carry a parcel of books w bich de durng (he holidays to loud . in bis gevffest tones, that he cor thw satehel stuffed vj) n tied this ae a ex rad perverse over befure had Fward been anown to ret @ area te, con ure to watk slowly," Amy's parting inyur oti Sidney was er surprised to find ty rv striotly Ka He was al ays looking ont for « patep, and giving binte about turming Be ie Laney Fat not bean rather deters mined on bavi bie own way, morning sc ool would bave been over befure they reaches the town; ax it was, they ware late, Prayera, with which the morning achoot teon read some tine, the repetitic an! the ent maste raised ns Sede whiapered to faon one wis Iked op the room. | King be bebind his sak that ttle Grey bad orter and paler, au Wielked warce: than eter; ond Weeombe te ust iu the side with bis el velion te hol! bis wtapdd waried him with bows, wane nto nske hin feel a va gu wa enough enoug! i cortef pain as be recollected the share be ted tad in his acci‘ents and the triumph be bat teen feeling lately at the prospect of sesin bim fu diverace, Foster did not kok once; it was i.uie bad enongh to hear the sound of ‘Sidney's S.-W foutateps. and then his voles, ashe spoke to Dr Wiro—to different, Foster thought, from any of the other yoicss—o clear and firm, and yot with a sort of sweetness in it. Dr, Wise hated ipterruptions to a class. fit had been any one ney who had come #0 late, he would hi ani Ap it was, he cut his inquiries ter i his ch ‘shorter (han he would otherwise have done, and desired him, as being the last comer, to take his place at the bottom of the class, Iney took his place by Foster, and at the firot opportantiy, Elanced eageriy found. Witt Dr. Wise at the head of the class, there was not a chance of receiving much notice; but Bidw ex) ected a bright look across Lyon, and, ition It did not come, Sidney thou that Tryon had Improved wondertal’y in his pews ots of giving his whole attention to his work. Sidney could not imitate him; he pica vod one face to another, and thought that the; all looked grave. Then he remarked =. : the class was dismineed, and the boys took Qheir eats round a table at the upper end of the room to write out the substance of the morning's lee- fon, It was an old fault of Lyon's to begin € Iking at this | aod Sidney felt sure of, at least, ‘4 whispered welcome; but Lyon walked quick to his teat without once looking round. Before the writing began, however, Sidney heard Lyon complaining, as usual, that he could not find his dictionary, and that there was no ws inkstand, “It was Vayu Stay wwe cat tans Lose bad become heen ly interested in decipher! jescut in the desk, and mo sign in to Rt wy his bead or look up feit as if he were he saw nothing but averted fi or heads resolutely bent "ok wnoverthe books, At last, to bis pret telief, one o'clock struck. The Doo- tor got np and left the room, and there was « general rush to the school door, and a congrega- King | together fn groups, and a hubbub of voloss. Still, somehow or other, Sidney found himself Alone, | He had to stoop to pick up a book ; he t difficult to fix his crutches, and it took mg ime to get clear of the form; he that Lyon used slways to com Ip bin, By the time be put awa; books, bap hed boys bes left the room, and the first-class boys wn together in a xrou; in the bow wintow—as mucha plate o€ re get fea ie reater as the stove bing in wia ee ‘othia place Mdney stow made his way. As he came near, Lyon tele to talk ei loud voice to Calne sidney waited a long time; but the conversation, which did not seem to be a very clear one, went on, At last he put his havd on Lyon's arm. “Don't you mean te speak to me, Lyon ?” he sald. Lyon did not sbake his hand off; but he shut pretend to ask why; your consolence, if you have ‘one, will tell you without our wasting words ‘We' don’t all pretend to be as good as you call yourself; but tearing up essays and’ stealing ‘won't suit even ui 1" said Sidney. you need not appeal to his generosity,” “He's made up his mind nor te and he'll stick to it, 1 wonder ce to speak to him, said Sicney, “do you believe that I destroy ed your extay ?' Answer me yourselé." “1 wish'f could help believing it," said Lyon, slowly, without turning his head, ‘di ey took bis hand away. “I have no more If you can believe t itis all 1 don't care for anything else “Well for you if you don't, then,” sald Collins, “I {bave a faney that you "will'find thera is something else to care for, This is the last peak to you, aud if Dad- k' to you, they said Collin apenk toy you have ding aid your wil bs #ent to Coy It you h@ not set up to be so mucd better than oihe people, we might not have thought so much of it; put it's time you shoula kaow how sneaks an! t to be treated, Come, La i vaatted through’ the window bee fore Collins bad half finished his s,¢ech, and waiched him for half an hour afterward pacing gloomily wp and dowa the playground with his arms folded. An the meantime Sidney sat at the window so Jot in painful thought that he did not perceive that, though all the boys who bad been standing at the wintlow when he jolocd them had lefe the he was not alone. When, at last, the bell roused him from his reverie, he was “What are yeu aiiting hore for, Dadding ?” he asked. “To Koop tho dranght of the door off you,” “Iva a very cold wind, though “and why aro you here, Edward?" “Do you think 1 would’ be anywhere else?” sald Kdward, grutiiy, ‘As. they tht ths’ ecbool-room together the met Lyon. coming in, Without lookin, iy sid- ney he held out a hand to Dudding ahd to Kd- d, ‘Please to understand, every one,” he bald, looking round, "' thet whstevet” rule you may have in ", nd in spite of what passed this morning, 1 have no quarrel with Dudding of Edwant And yleaso t Faward, putting havea quarrel with understand every eno,” said ands behind him, ‘that £ , and that, in conse. “Well done; that’s rich,” said Collins, “I'm not sure but that it is well done," sald Lyon, aside to Wilsou, ‘Tdeclare I almost wish L were Grey's brother, and had an exeuse for be- Vie img in him, and standing up for him as that brave little fellow does.” CHAPTER. xvi. HARE AND HOUNDS. “Faward,” said Charlotte, one morniag, menth after Sidney's return’ to school, “you know I always used $0 say that you and 'I were * said Edward; “I know you used #1 hoped that laiely you “Oh!” sald Charlotte ; “if you had lot mo go on you would have seen that f was not going to Tepeat precisely the old thing about our belug Lorn to distingulsh ourselves in au emergency. osay that I think you have dis- tingritsbed yourvelf lately in a way that even I never expested you todo. Yor You need not Login to whistle, Kdward. You know you toid me all about it, and you can’t untell me; and I mnt say, kuowing éll the disagrooub'e’ things you Lave to bear at school, ic is very gol of »! Lempered and cheerful at home, grumble nearly 48 much as you weed to do when nothing to grumble There tow I'vo dene; s0 you neal not our cap. It is not time to yo to school y: T want 10 tell you something about myse bave not behaved half so well. On the ovoning when you told ine, I went straight up» d —well, I may as well tell the truth at 1 Tocked my Robingon Crasoe box, and hung the key on the highest nail in the humber-room, 1 thought there was no use any longer in being ready for aoything, and that I would give it all Up ‘at once; but, siace I have seen how courageous you are’ I have felt ashamed of wy tell," have been up atatra to the Lumber: room ht down iny key ; and I bave given bg, and mean once more to be on the look-out for ano} unity, not of dutingulsh- Sgmy sett bat of use to Sidney, Kaward' {rthis should tum cat to be our emer ba Ay n pac, and we were to do anything |" tite to be talking about it.” Ls a Char. “But one may ay ut “You I a otda ae othe ‘Pasl. Yoru hinking of that yerve “hano it says, ‘He {stall make thy rightec:snom aa clear as the Dult, and thy jast dealing a@ the nom day,” ink, fAqart, ought to be. ‘coma nay 2” ofhenfy sure of it,” aid 5 ik , by the > be rend. ought to be "eure the iM be kvown somé tine, aid we ought lemst, tina very lotte; “bat J wish you more about whe baprens, io you think Sid- ney minds ii much for he never save a word, and take ard laughs veatly as much as he al- wey did?! Minds!" said Fdeerd, “Do you think you would not ming if you had to spend the crea‘er pert of every day ‘among a wet of fellows who woul! wnt speak to you, aud who wore always tokiny petty, mean ways of showing dislike and ill-wil ? Sidney, ton, who cares ao much Tcan at all under- who would, at this moment, ¢ Kind thing for any, ove of them if they would only ‘Ye. 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