In which the melancholy narrator reflects on the unsatisfactory characters and peculiar virtues of her fellow teachers, the lively yet constrained atmosphere of the school, and the elaborate preparations for Madame Beck’s fête that blend festive gaiety with underlying discipline. The sense of summer’s warmth intertwines with scenes of youthful rehearsal, meticulous dress, and quiet observation, revealing a delicate balance between outward splendour and inward solitude.