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Adventures and Letters

CHAPTER I
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All the youths said, "O President, I didn't do it." When it came my turn I merely smiled gravely, and he passed on to the last.

Then he said, "The only boy that doesn't deny it is Davis.

Davis, you are excused.

I wish to talk to the rest of them." That all goes to show he can be a gentleman if he would only try.

I am a natural born philosopher so I thought this idea is too idiotic for me to converse about so I recommend silence and I also argued that to deny you must necessarily be accused and to be accused of stealing would of course cause me to bid Prex.


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