[The Grammar School Boys in Summer Athletics by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookThe Grammar School Boys in Summer Athletics CHAPTER XIX 10/12
"I shall try to see young Darrin this afternoon.
Then I shall question my son when I return home.
I don't consider it fair to condemn him unheard, but if I find that he had such a part in this afternoon's affair as has been described, then I shall tell him that he is bound to take goods that he has any part in ordering.
In that connection, when I hand him his next allowance of pocket money, I shall keep out four dollars and hand him the book in place thereof. That ought to make him rather careful about ordering goods in which he is not really interested." "But, as I now recall the voice over the telephone," urged Mr. Prescott, "I am inclined to think that it was young Dodge's voice, disguised, that I heard." "If my son had any share in the transaction, it will make no difference," replied Lawyer Ripley very gravely.
"This book will then become a part of his small library, and at his own personal expense.
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