'Lisbeth went and sat down. She learned every word but aisle. 'Lisbeth was a very foolish little girl not to learn aisle.
"Come here, my dear," said Miss Pritchet; she gave 'Lisbeth the words. 'Lisbeth spelled them very well. Then said Miss Pritchet, "aisle—"
"I did not learn it," said 'Lisbeth. "I said I did not like it and I don't."
"But you must learn it, if you like it or not."
"I must?" said 'Lisbeth, in astonishment.
"Of course you must; we all must do a great many things which we do not like."
"I don't mean to," said 'Lisbeth.
Miss Pritchet was astonished.
"You must."
"What must I do beside learning to spell aisle?"