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The Fallen Leaves

CHAPTER 2
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I wanted to hand it over to the fund.

It was my own, mind--inherited from my mother's property, on my coming of age.

The Elders wouldn't hear of it: the Council wouldn't hear of it: the general vote of the Community wouldn't hear of it.

'We agreed with his father that he should decide for himself, when he grew to manhood'-- that was how they put it.

'Let him go back to the Old World; and let him be free to choose, by the test of his own experience, what his future life shall be.' How do you think it will end, Mr.Hethcote?
Shall I return to the Community?
Or shall I stop in London ?" Mr.Hethcote answered, without a moment's hesitation.


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