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Parkhurst Boys

CHAPTER TWELVE
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If he has a house of his own, he will never succeed in keeping his servants long, for they--so they say--have quite enough to do without unnecessary work.

In fact, I don't see how Jack is to get on at all unless he mends his ways.
Is it possible for an untidy boy to become tidy?
Try.

And if at first you don't succeed--try again.

You are sure to succeed if you stick to it.

Don't aim at apple-pie order--everything in lavender--never to be touched, and all that sort of thing.


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