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Rhoda Fleming

CHAPTER XVII
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Are you drunk ?" Robert tried to force the complacent aspect of a mind unabashed, but felt that he made a stupid show before that clear-headed, virtuously-living old, man of iron nerves.

The alternative to flying into a passion, was the looking like a fool.
"Come, father," he said, with a miserable snigger, like a yokel's smile; "here I am at last.

I don't say, kill the fatted calf, and take a lesson from Scripture, but give me your hand.

I've done no man harm but myself--damned if I've done a mean thing anywhere! and there's no shame to you in shaking your son's hand after a long absence." Jonathan Eccles kept both hands firmly in his pockets.
"Are you drunk ?" he repeated.
Robert controlled himself to answer, "I'm not." "Well, then, just tell me when you were drunk last." "This is a pleasant fatherly greeting!" Robert interjected.
"You get no good by fighting shy of a simple question, Mr.Bob," said Jonathan.
Robert cried querulously, "I don't want to fight shy of a simple question." "Well, then; when were you drunk last?
answer me that." "Last night." Jonathan drew his hand from his pocket to thump his leg.
"I'd have sworn it!" All Robert's assurance had vanished in a minute, and he stood like a convicted culprit before his father.
"You know, sir, I don't tell lies.

I was drunk last night.


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