[None Other Gods by Robert Hugh Benson]@TWC D-Link bookNone Other Gods CHAPTER I 32/60
Certainly this young man was very well behaved and deferential. "Well, that's satisfactory.
And you are going to read at the Bar now? If you will let me say so, Mr.Guiseley, even at this late hour, I must say that I think that a Third Class might have been bettered.
But no doubt your tutor has said all that ?" "Yes, I think so." "Well, then, a little more application and energy now may perhaps make up for lost time.
I suppose you will go to the Temple in October ?" Frank looked at him pensively a moment. "No, Mr.Mackintosh," he said suddenly; "I'm going on the roads.
I mean it, quite seriously.
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