Craftsmanship in Teaching
CRAFTSMANSHIP IN TEACHING by WILLIAM CHANDLER BAGLEY Author Of "The Educative Process," "Classroom Management," "Educational Values," Etc. New York The MacMillan Company 1912 All rights reserved Copyright, 1911, by the MacMillan Company. Set up and electrotyped. Published April, 1911. Reprinted June, October,
What shall we do? (Pointing to the dormer window.) You can elude
their pursuit that way out.
(She opens the dormer window and finds the police agents on the roof
outside.)
Jules
It is too late. All you can do is to confirm my statement. You must
declare that I am your daughter's lover; that I have asked you to give
her in marriage to me; that I am of age; that my name is Adolph
Durand, son of a rich business man of Marseilles.
Giraud
He offers her lawful love and wealth!--Young man, I willingly take you
under my protection.
SCENE FIFTH
The same persons, a sheriff, a police officer and gendarmes.
Giraud
Sir, what right have you to enter an occupied dwelling--the domicile
of a peaceable young girl?
CRAFTSMANSHIP IN TEACHING by WILLIAM CHANDLER BAGLEY Author Of "The Educative Process," "Classroom Management," "Educational Values," Etc. New York The MacMillan Company 1912 All rights reserved Copyright, 1911, by the MacMillan Company. Set up and electrotyped. Published April, 1911. Reprinted June, October,