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The Fortunate Youth

CHAPTER II
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FOR splenetic reasons which none but the Buttons of this world can appreciate, Paul was forbidden, under pain of ghastly tortures, to go near the Sunday school again, and, lest he should defy authority, he was told off on Sunday afternoons to mind the baby, either in the street or the scullery, according to the weather, while the other little Buttons were not allowed to approach him.

The defection of the brilliant scholar having been brought to the vicar's notice, he ventured to call one Saturday afternoon on the Buttons, but such was the contumely with which he was received that the good man hastily retreated.

In lung power he was outmatched.

In repartee he was singularly outclassed.

He then sent the superintendent of the school, a man of brawn and zeal, to see what muscular Christianity could accomplish.


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