[An Unsocial Socialist by George Bernard Shaw]@TWC D-Link bookAn Unsocial Socialist CHAPTER II 16/19
She has declared her wish to leave, and has assumed an attitude towards myself and my colleagues which we cannot, consistently with our duty to ourselves and her fellow students, pass over.
If Miss Wylie has any cause to complain of her treatment here, or of the step which she has compelled us to take, she will doubtless make it known to you. "Perhaps you will be so good as to communicate with Miss Wylie's guardian, Mr.Jansenius, with whom I shall be happy to make an equitable arrangement respecting the fees which have been paid in advance for the current term. "I am, dear madam, "Yours faithfully, "Maria Wilson." "A nice young lady, that!" said Mrs.Jansenius. "I do not understand this," said Mr.Jansenius, reddening as he took in the purport of his son-in-law's letter.
"I will not submit to it.
What does it mean, Ruth ?" "I don't know.
Sidney is mad, I think; and his honeymoon has brought his madness out.
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