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Sevenoaks

CHAPTER XIII
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The bullying of a small boy is not accounted a dignified business for a man in the city which I learn you have chosen for your home, however it may be regarded in the little town from which you came.
I do not propose to tolerate such conduct toward any dependent of mine.
I do not ask for your apology, for the explanation was in my hands before the outrage was committed.

I perfectly understand your relations to the lad, and trust that the time will come when the law will define them, so that the public will also understand them.

Meantime, you will consult your own safety by letting him alone, and never presuming to repeat the scene of this morning.
"Yours, JAMES BALFOUR, "Counselor-at-Law." "Hum! ha!" exclaimed Mr.Belcher, compressing his lips, and spitefully tearing the letter into small strips and throwing them into the fire.
"Thank you, kind sir; I owe you one," said he, rising, and walking his room.

"_That_ doesn't look very much as if Paul Benedict were alive.
He's a counselor-at-law, he is; and he has inveigled a boy into his keeping, who, he supposes, has a claim on me; and he proposes to make some money out of it.

Sharp game!" Mr.Belcher was interrupted in his reflections and his soliloquy by the entrance of a servant, with the information that there was a man at the door who wished to see him.
"Show him up." The servant hesitated, and finally said: "He doesn't smell very well, sir." "What does he smell of ?" inquired Mr.Belcher, laughing.
"Rum, sir, and several things." "Send him away, then." "I tried to, sir, but he says he knows you, and wants to see you on particular business." "Take him into the basement, and tell him I'll be down soon." Mr.Belcher exhausted his cigar, tossed the stump into the fire, and, muttering to himself, "Who the devil!" went down to meet his caller.
As he entered a sort of lobby in the basement that was used as a servants' parlor, his visitor rose, and stood with great shame-facedness before him.


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