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The Celt and Saxon

CHAPTER XIX
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Now he's taking the world.' 'With so little of the Jesuit in him!' 'Little of the worst: a good deal of the best.' 'What is the best ?' 'Their training to study.

They train you to concentrate the brain upon the object of study.

And they train you to accept service: they fit you for absolute service: they shape you for your duties in the world; and so long as they don't smelt a man's private conscience, they are model masters.

Happily Patrick has held his own.

Not the Jesuits would have a chance of keeping a grasp on Patrick! He'll always be a natural boy and a thoughtful man.' Jane's features implied a gentle shudder.
'I shake a scarlet cloak to you ?' said Philip.
She was directed by his words to think of the scarlet coat.


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