"My books, that had seemed such a nuisance a while ago, so heavy to carry, my grammar and my history of the saints, were now old friends now that I' couldn't give up". Why did Franz feel so?
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My books, that had seemed such a nuisance a while ago, so heavy to carry, my grammar, and my history of the saints, were old friends now that I couldn't give up. And M. Hamel, too; the idea that he was going away, that I should never see him again, made me forget all about his ruler and how cranky he was.
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Franz feels so because he regrets for not learning French, his mother tongue. when he time, he did not get serious in his studies. Now, he feels ashamed of his condition for being unable to understand his own language. He has missed the opportunity. This is because, henceforth, instead of French, only German would be taught in the schools of Alsace and Lorraine that had been captured by Prussian force.
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