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Simon the Jester

CHAPTER II
12/31

Rogers, coming in to clear away the breakfast things, was despatched by my young friend to fetch a portfolio from the hall.

It contained, he informed me, the unanswered letters of the past fortnight with which he had found himself unqualified to deal.

He grasped the whole bundle of correspondence, and invited me to follow him to the library and start on a solid morning's work.

I obeyed meekly.

He sat down at the big table, arranged the pile in front of him, took a pencil from the tray, and began: "This is from Finch, of the _Universal Review_." I put my hand on his shoulder.
"Tell him, my boy, that it's against my custom to breakfast at afternoon tea, and that I hope his wife is well." At his look of bewilderment I broke into a laugh.
"He wants me to write a dull article for his stupid paper, doesn't he ?" "Yes, on Poor Law Administration." "I'm not going to do it.


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