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The Nether World

CHAPTER VIII
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The use he made of his liberty was not altogether pleasing to John, but the time for restraint and training had hopelessly gone by.

The lad was selfish, that there was no denying; he grudged the money demanded of him for his support; but in other matters he always showed himself so easy-tempered, so disposed to a genial understanding, that the great fault had to be blinked.

Many failings might have been forgiven him in consideration of the fact that he had never yet drunk too much, and indeed cared little for liquor.
Men of talent, as you are aware, not seldom exhibit low tastes in their choice of companionship.

Bob was a case in point; he did not sufficiently appreciate social distinctions.

He, who wore a collar, seemed to prefer associating with the collarless.


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