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¢º ¡°Queer,¡± he muttered to himself, ¡°that I never thought to ask how we¡¯re able to live. It costs money to feed five hungry youngsters; and where does it come from, I wonder?¡±
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¢º ¡°Sir,¡± he replied, ¡°I know Eric; I have known him for years. His fault lay in his extravagant tastes, which forced him into debt because his father would not give him as much money as he thought he needed. The debts drove him to crime, and for his crime he has already suffered such punishment as all your proposed severity could not inflict upon him. I know Eric?tender-hearted, generous and kind?not bad, sir, in spite of this offense he was so weak as to commit. If you will forgive him, Mr. Spaythe, if you will love him and take him to your heart again, I promise that never in the future will you have cause to regret it. Eric will be honest and true from this day forward. But if, on the other hand, you now cast him off, you will ruin his life and your own; for a boy condemned by his own father can hope for no mercy from the world. He is your only son, Mr. Spaythe; forgive him.¡±
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¢º ¡°No hint of disgrace,¡± was the positive reply. ¡°Daring made a fortune from his sugar factory, and made it honestly. But three years ago all the beet sugar industries of the country pooled their interests?formed a trust, in other words?and invited your father to join them. He refused, believing such a trust unjust and morally unlawful. They threatened him, but still he held out, claiming this to be a free country wherein every man has the right to conduct his business as he pleases. I told him he was a fool; but I liked his sterling honesty.
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I. Introducing the Darings
II. Phil Interviews the Lawyer
III. Becky Gets Acquainted
IV. Ph©«be¡¯s Secret
V. A Match Game
VI. Hunting a Job
VII. The Coming of Cousin Judith
VIII. The ¡°Articles of Adoption¡±
IX. Ph©«be Has an Adventure
X. A Depressing Interview
XI. Getting Regulated
XII. A Battle Royal
XIII. Phil Makes a Discovery
XIV. The Folly of Gran¡¯pa Eliot
XV. Sue Gets a Divorce
XVI. The Boat Race
XVII. In the Toils
XVIII. A Sister¡¯s Love
XIX. The Way of the Transgressor
XX. Accused
XXI. Shifting the Burden
XXII. Marion¡¯s Ghost Story
XXIII. Two and Two Make Four
XXIV. Toby Clark¡¯s Heroism
XXV. Father and Son
XXVI. The Watermark
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