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Happy days
Harry and Christopher stood on the stage and looked at their teacher.
'Get on with it,' Amanda Pratt said.
Harry shouted his lines: 7 am Robin Hood.' I steal from the rich and give to the poor! Give me your money!'
Christopher, who was playing the rich merchant, pointed at Harry's head. 'Please, Mrs Pratt, Harry's wearing my hat! He's Robin Hood and Robin Hood always wore a green hat and Harry's wearing my mi hat.'
The teacher looked at Christopher, who was wearing a green hat. It was very confusing. 'It doesn't matter, Christopher. Just say your lines.'
Christopher stood and stared at her. She knew nothing about Robin Hood.
'But Robin Hood always wore a green hat. Everyone knows that.'
'Oh, very well, then. Harry, give Christopher his red hat, and you put on the green one.'
'But', said Harry, 'this isn't Christopher's red hat. This is David's red hat.'
'So, which hat is David wearing?' Harry spoke to her as if to a small child.
'David doesn't need a hat. He plays Friar Tuck. Friar Tuck doesn't wear a hat'.
At that moment, the Head came into the Hall.
'Ah, Mis Pratt, how's the school play going? Shall we be ready on the night? Only three days to go, hmm?'
With these children, she thought, we'll never be ready: not in three days, three months or three centuries. 'Yes, Headmaster,' she replied, crossing her fingers. 'We shall be ready on the night. All right, children. Let's start again.'
The children all left the stage except for Christopher, the rich merchant about to be robbed by Robin Hood. Christopher shuffled across the stage making a noise like a railway engine going up a hill: 'Choo-choo-choo-choo-choo . . .' Amanda hoped that the Headmaster would not notice. Harry, alias Robin Hood, jumped out and spoke his line: 'I am Robin Hood! I steal from the rich and give to the poor! Give me your money!'
The Headmaster coughed.
'Ahem! Excuse me, Mrs Pratt, but why is Robin Hood wearing a red hat?' he asked. 'Everyone knows that Robin Hood always wore green.' He came up and whispered in her ear. 'These small details are important, Amanda.'
Back in the teachers' room, Amanda sat down, a cup of coffee in her shaking hand.
'Hi, Amanda! How's the play going?'
'It's very kind ofyou to ask, Julie, butlet'stalkaboutsomething else.'
'Sorry. What's the problem?'
'The problem, Julie, is called Christopher Price. And Harry Jones. And David Glossop. And all the rest of the little …'
'Yes, school would be wonderful without children, wouldn't it?'
The two women stayed silent for a moment. What a wonderful idea! A school with only teachers in it.
The next afternoon, Amanda was again in the Hall. Christopher shuffled across the stage: 'Choo-choo-choo-choo-choo…'
'Christopher, why are you making that ridiculous noise? You are supposed to be riding through Sherwood Forest on a horse.'
Christopher stared at her. 'I know that!' he said indignantly. 'But I don't know how to make a noise like a horse, so I am making a noise like a train instead.'
He shook his head. Teachers understood nothing. What was the point of teachers, anyway? School would be fine if there weren't any teachers. What a wonderful idea? A school with only children in it.
ты мальчик или девочка то мальчик сам сделай, то девочка сама сделай