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None Other Gods

CHAPTER I
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You shall not, while I live, darken my doors again, or sleep under my roof.

I say nothing of what you have had from me in the past--your education and all the rest.
And, since I do not wish to be unduly hard upon you, you can keep the remainder of your allowance up to July and the furniture of your rooms.

But, after that, not one penny shall you have from me.

You can go to your priests and get them to support you.
"I am only thankful that your poor mother has been spared this blow.
"T." Jack made a small murmurous sound as he finished.

Frank chuckled aloud.
"Pitches it in all right, doesn't he ?" he observed dispassionately.
"If it had been my governor--" began Jack slowly.
"My dear man, it isn't your governor; it's mine.


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