![]() ![]() Miss Siddons admonishes her for this third violation. Sadly, before I can see if she spells it with an H, Vera sneaks in late. The next day in class, Miss Siddons lectures, “It is not generally known that the author of the classic European horror story Franken shtein was the wife of the English poet Shelley.” C’mon, you lived in Germany for years and you say Franken shtein? She writes the name on the chalkboard. Wow, I didn’t get this much deja vu from yesterday’s Curious Case of Edgar Witherspoon. He suggests a movie - she says she expects to be busy for several weeks. He invites her to the local bar - she says she doesn’t drink. As she is searching for her key, her tubby neighbor across the hall introduces himself as Ben Prowdy. She asks to be dropped off at her apartment at the Clifton Arms. They offer to take her to the malt shop, but she declines. ![]() Until they come back to town, she is allowed to drive the car to school. I eagerly await the scene where they pull down the statue of Jedediah Briarstone.Īnother girl explains that Gloria’s family is still at their summer place. Privileged, really? These girls women were really ahead of their time. Wait, what? Gloria explains that means Privileged Character. She says she was under the impression that the students were not allowed to drive cars to school. A carload of girls pulls up in Gloria’s car and offers her a ride, which she surprisingly accepts. You will also find that at the end of the semester you will have learned European Literature.”Īfter class, Miss Siddons is standing at the bus stop looking like Mary Poppins with her flat pork pie hat and valise. She humorlessly says, “You will find that I insist on punctuality and on attention. Miss Siddons gets right to business as if these students were there to learn. Buckle up Al, it’s going to be a bumpy ride. Wait, is this AHP or TZ? Well, it is AHP’s last episode of the 1950’s. When Miss Siddons enters her classroom, the well-groomed, neatly-dressed students turn to face the front, stop yakking, and give Miss Siddons their full attention. Darn the luck, the war started and she was stuck there for the duration. Then she went to Germany to visit her uncle. She lost her mother and father when she was in college. The VP expresses doubt, but the P says Miss Siddons has had a tough life. After a meet and greet with her friend and the vice-principal, she heads to her first class, European Literature. Miss Siddons arrives at Briarstone Women’s College to accept a job offer from her old pal who is now the principal.
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