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"But you ought not to have put it that way," Dr Lavendar protested, "I ht "Furthers, I shall stop his allowance, I
shall so infor!"
"Would you have le barrier to keep him
in bounds?"
"Sahtto junity, "you are, to some extent,
correct But a man cannot permit his only son to run wild and
founder"
"Saet a bad strain You'd better look
out He is his father's son"
"I do not know, sir, to what you refer"
"Oh, yes, you do," Dr Lavendar assured hiiving anger, and not be crippled You
didn't founder, Saly wrench Hey?
Isn't that so?"
The senior warden looked perfectly deaf; then he took up the tale
again
"If he goes on in his folly he will only be unhappy, and deservedly
so She will have nothing to do with hi him from future unhappiness"