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Maezli

CHAPTER II
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A new great worry has come to me to-day, which even you won't be able to just push aside." Mrs.Maxa told her brother now about the morning's interview with the wife of the district attorney.

She told him of the problem she had with Bruno's further education, because the lessons he had been having from the Rector would end in the fall, and of her firm intention of keeping him from living together with his two present comrades.

The three had never yet come together without bringing as a result some mean deed on one side and an explosion of rage on the other.
"Don't you think, Philip, that it will be a great care for me to think that the three are living under one roof?
Don't you think so yourself ?" Mrs.Maxa concluded.
"Oh, Maxa, that is an old story.

There have been boys at all times who fought together and then made peace again." "Philip, that does not console me," the sister answered.

"That has never been Bruno's way at all.


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