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Kennedy Square

CHAPTER XVI
18/27

Temple's perfect repose--something he had not expected--was beginning to get on his nerves, He cleared his throat impressively and continued, his voice rising in intensity: "Instead of leading the life of a young man brought up as a gentleman, I hear he is consorting with the lowest class of people here in your house--people who--" "-- Are my guests," interrupted St.George calmly--loosening the buttons of his coat in search of his handkerchief--there being more tobacco on his clothes than he had supposed.
"Yes, you have hit it exactly--your guests--and that is another thing I have come to tell you, for neither I nor your friends can understand how a man of your breeding should want to surround himself with----Is it necessary that you should understand, Talbot ?"--same low, incisive but extremely civil voice, almost monotonous in its cadences.

The cambric was in full play now.
"Of course it is necessary when it affects my own flesh and blood.

You know as well as I do that this sot, Poe, is not a fit companion for a boy raised as my Harry has been--a man picked out of the gutter--his family a lot of play-actors--even worse, I hear.

A fellow who staggers into your house dead drunk and doesn't sober up for a week! It's scandalous!" Again St.George shrugged his shoulders, but one hand was tight shut this time, the steel claws protruding, the handkerchief alone saving their points from pressing into the palms.
"And is that what you came from Moorlands to tell me, Talbot ?" remarked St.George casually, adjusting the lapels of his coat.
"Yes!" retorted Rutter--he was fast losing what was left of his self-control--"that and some other things! But we will attend to Harry first.

You gave that boy shelter when--" "Please state it correctly, Talbot.


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