Written for The Flag of Our Union
Too Much Haste
by James Dabney
George Summers was a brave lad. He was twelve years old, and well grown for his age. He stood high in his classes, and was regarded by his teacher as the most promising boy in the school. He was a truthful lad too, and his teacher was proud of him on this account. He knew he could always depend upon George for a fair and candid statement of whatever happened.
One day the teacher placed in his desk an unusually fine orange. He had bought it on his way to school and intended to carry it home to his wife who was sick. During the recess he left the room to attend to something on the grounds, and when he returned he found George Summers just closing the lid of his desk.
“What are you doing there, George?” he asked, noticing the flash on the lad’s face.
“I was looking to see what mark you gave me today, sir,” replied the boy, in some confusion.
“You should not have done so without my permission,” said the teacher, gravely.
“I know I did not do right, sir,” said George, “but I was very anxious to see if I would lose my place in my class, as it is the first time I have failed to be perfect in my Latin.”
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