[An Unsocial Socialist by George Bernard Shaw]@TWC D-Link bookAn Unsocial Socialist CHAPTER II 15/19
What are you talking about ?" "I am talking about Agatha Wylie." "Oh! I was talking about Henrietta." "Well, what about Henrietta ?" "What about Agatha Wylie ?" At this Mr.Jansenius became exasperated, and he deemed it best to relate what Henrietta had told her.
When she gave him Trefusis's letter, he said, more calmly: "Misfortunes never come singly.
Read that," and handed her another letter, so that they both began reading at the same time. Mrs.Jansenius read as follows: "Alton College, Lyvern. "To Mrs.Wylie, Acacia Lodge, Chiswick. "Dear Madam: I write with great regret to request that you will at once withdraw Miss Wylie from Alton College.
In an establishment like this, where restraint upon the liberty of the students is reduced to a minimum, it is necessary that the small degree of subordination which is absolutely indispensable be acquiesced in by all without complaint or delay.
Miss Wylie has failed to comply with this condition.
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