[Little Men by Louisa May Alcott]@TWC D-Link bookLittle Men CHAPTER XV 22/24
Uncle made me come back.
I know I don't deserve any thing, but I hope the fellows won't be hard upon me." Poor Jack did not get on very well, but it was evident that he was sorry and ashamed, and wanted to be received as easily as possible; for his Uncle had thrashed him well and scolded him soundly for following the example he himself set.
Jack had begged not to be sent back, but the school was cheap, and Mr.Ford insisted, so the boy returned as quietly as possible, and took refuge behind Mr.Bhaer. "I hope not, but I can't answer for them, though I will see that they are not unjust.
I think, as Dan and Nat have suffered so much, being innocent, you should suffer something, being guilty.
Don't you ?" asked Mr.Bhaer, pitying Jack, yet feeling he deserved punishment for a fault which had so little excuse. "I suppose so, but I sent Tommy's money back, and I said I was sorry, isn't that enough ?" said Jack, rather sullenly; for the boy who could do so mean a thing was not brave enough to bear the consequences well. "No; I think you should ask pardon of all three boys, openly and honestly.
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