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And let the young lambs bound
As to the tabor's sound!"
So you made up your mind to come home?"
"I had to coht was re a boy, one ; one
must express one's self with reserve and delicacy; one h
one's words--boys were such jackasses
"Well;" he said, "got over your fool falling in love with a feh to be your mother?"
Sam looked at him
"I hope your trip has put sense into you on that subject, anyhow?"
"I love Mrs Richie as much as I ever did, if that's what you randfather flew into instant rage "As ive you up, sir, I give you up I spend et you out of this place, away frorandmother, and you come back and say you are as much in
love with her as ever I swear, I don't believe you have a drop of ed his hand down into
the ginger-jar on the bench beside him; "A little boy like you, just
in breeches! Why, your ht to put you over her knee, and--"
he stopped "You have no sense, Sa
mildness