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The Daisy Chain

CHAPTER XII
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His father found him after breakfast lying on the sofa in the drawing-room with a Greek play by his side, telling Ethel what words to look out.
"At it again!" exclaimed Dr.May.

"Carry it away, Ethel.

I will have no Latin or Greek touched these holidays." "You know," said Norman, "if I don't sap, I shall have no chance of keeping up." "You'll keep nowhere if you don't rest." "It is only Euripides, and I can't do anything else," said Norman languidly.
"Very likely, I don't care.

You have to get well first of all, and the Greek will take care of itself.

Go up to Margaret.


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