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Roger Ingleton, Minor

CHAPTER THIRTEEN
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I wouldn't miss it for a half sov! All I know is I'm jolly glad I'm not an heir.

It's far jollier to be an ordinary chap; isn't it, Mr Armstrong ?" "Decidedly," said the tutor demurely; "but we can't all be what we like." "Tell Rosalind I'll be down in a second; I'm awfully sorry to have kept her," said Roger.
"By the way," said the tutor, when Tom had gone; "about this letter.
The communication is evidently made to you by your father as a secret.
I am sorry, on that account, you showed it to me, because I object to secrets not meant for me.

But if you take my advice you will not let it go further.

It would be clearly contrary to the wishes of your father." "I see that.

Lock the will up in your desk again; I'll take care of the letter.


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