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The Emancipated

CHAPTER II
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'Not I!' As you know, my schooling never went much beyond the three R's, and hanged if I knew what a classical dictionary was.

'Better take one,' says Lomax.

'You'll want to look up your gods and goddesses.' So I took it, and I've been looking into it these last few days." "Well ?" Jacob had a comical look of perplexity and indignation.

He thumped the table.
"Do you mean to tell me that's the kind of stuff boys are set to learn at school ?" "A good deal of it comes in." "Then all I can say is, no wonder the colleges turn out such a lot of young blackguards.

Why, man, I could scarcely believe my eyes! You mean to say that, if I'd had a son, he'd have been brought up on that kind of literature, and without me knowing anything about it?
Why, I've locked the book up; I was ashamed to let it lay on the table." "It's the old Lempriere, I suppose," said Spence, vastly amused.


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