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The Younger Set

CHAPTER II
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And I told him so.

Have you seen him lately ?" "N-o," admitted Selwyn.
"Not since that first time when he came to do the civil by you ?" "No; but don't--" "Yes, I will," repeated his brother-in-law; "and I'm going to have a thorough explanation with him and learn what he's up to.

He's got to be decent to his sister; he ought to report to me occasionally; that's all there is to it.

He has entirely too much liberty with his bachelor quarters and his junior whipper-snapper club, and his house parties and his cruises on Neergard's boat!" He got up, casting his cigar from him, and moved about bulkily, muttering of matters to be regulated, and firmly, too.

But Selwyn, looking out of the window across the Park, knew perfectly well that young Erroll, now of age, with a small portion of his handsome income at his mercy, was past the regulating stage and beyond the authority of Austin.


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