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Oscar

CHAPTER III
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On that occasion, his father reprimanded him with much severity, and assured him that any repetition of the fault would not go unpunished.
Mr.Preston soon came in, and as the family sat at the tea-table, he was informed of Oscar's misconduct.

After scolding the culprit with much sharpness, for his attack upon Willie, he concluded by ordering him immediately to bed.

Although it yet lacked two hours of his usual bed-time, Oscar did not consider his punishment very severe, but retired to his chamber, feeling delighted that he had got off so much easier than he anticipated.

Indeed, so little did he think of his father's command, that he felt in no hurry to obey it.

Instead of going to bed, he sat awhile at the window, listening to the music of a flute which some one in the neighborhood was playing upon.


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