"My last French lesson! Why, I hardly knew how to write! I should never learn any more! I must stop there, then! Oh, how sorry I was for not learning my lessons, for seeking birds’ eggs, or going sliding on the Saar! 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 regretted having neglected the learning of French language. Franz was shocked to hear his teacher was leaving the school; he did not want him to leave. The books that used to appear boring to him, he felt he liked them a lot. All this combined together ignited his patriotism. He felt he was far better as a Frenchman; he did not want to follow Prussian rules and regulations, as that meant starting all his life anew; learning everything from scratch. So he gave his hundred percent that day to the last lesson from M. Hamel. As a result he understood everything that day.
Franz felt his books were his old friends on the day of the last lesson. The announcement by M. Hamel aroused his faculties to the highest level. He felt patriotic. Earlier, he used to consider his books as burden; but after the announcement he felt he loved his books; he also regretted having taken his studies and learning of the French language for granted.
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