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Laddie

CHAPTER XIII
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He only saves it for the children." "It goes to your eldest son ?" "By rights, I suppose it should," said mother.

"But father mentioned it the other night.

He said none of his boys had gone as he tried to influence them, unless Laddie does now in choosing land for his future, and if he does, his father is inclined to leave it to him, and I agree.
At our death it goes to Laddie I am quite sure." "Well, I hope--I hope," said Mr.Pryor, "that the young man has the wit to understand what this would mean to him in England." "His wit is just about level with his father's," said mother.

"He never has been in England, and most probably he never will be.

I don't think it means a rap more to Laddie than it does to my husband.


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