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The school was filing out along the main corridor Of St. Sidwell's. It came with a tramp and a rustle and a hiss and a tramp, urged to a trot by the excited teachers. The First Division first, half-woman, carrying it self smoothly, with a swish Of its long Skirts, with a blush, a dreamy intellectual smile, or a steadfast impenetrable air, as it happened to be more or less conscious Of the presence Of the Head. Then the Second Division, light - hearted, irrepressible, making a noise with its feet, loose hair flapping, pig-tails flopping to the beat Of its march. Then the straggling, diminishing lines of the Third, afroth of white pinafores, a confusion Of legs, black or tan, staggering, shifting, shuffling in a frantic effort to keep time.

On it came in a waving stream; a stream that flickered with innumerable eyes, a stream that rippled with the wind Of its own flowing, that flushed and paled and bright ened as some flower-face was tossed up wards, or some crest, flame-coloured or golden, flung back the light. A stream that was one in its rhythm and in the sex that was its soul, Obscurely or luminously feminine; it might have been a Single living thing that throbbed and undulated, as girl after girl gave out the radiance and pulsation Of her youth. The effect was overpowering; your senses judged St. Sidwell's by these brilliant: types that gave life and colour to the stream. The rest were nowhere.

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Excerpt from Superseded

The school was filing out along the main corridor Of St. Sidwell's. It came with a tramp and a rustle and a hiss and a tramp, urged to a trot by the excited teachers. The First Division first, half-woman, carrying it self smoothly, with a swish Of its long Skirts, with a blush, a dreamy intellectual smile, or a steadfast impenetrable air, as it happened to be more or less conscious Of the presence Of the Head. Then the Second Division, light - hearted, irrepressible, making a noise with its feet, loose hair flapping, pig-tails flopping to the beat Of its march. Then the straggling, diminishing lines of the Third, afroth of white pinafores, a confusion Of legs, black or tan, staggering, shifting, shuffling in a frantic effort to keep time.

On it came in a waving stream; a stream that flickered with innumerable eyes, a stream that rippled with the wind Of its own flowing, that flushed and paled and bright ened as some flower-face was tossed up wards, or some crest, flame-coloured or golden, flung back the light. A stream that was one in its rhythm and in the sex that was its soul, Obscurely or luminously feminine; it might have been a Single living thing that throbbed and undulated, as girl after girl gave out the radiance and pulsation Of her youth. The effect was overpowering; your senses judged St. Sidwell's by these brilliant: types that gave life and colour to the stream. The rest were nowhere.

About the Publisher

Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com

This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

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