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Only An Irish Boy

CHAPTER XII
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A LITTLE DIFFICULTY It has already been said that Godfrey Preston was a conceited and arrogant boy.

He had a very high idea of his own importance, and expected that others would acknowledge it; but he was not altogether successful.

He would like to have had Andy Burke look up to him as a member of a superior class, and in that case might have condescended to patronize him, as a chieftain might in the case of a humble retainer.

But Andy didn't want to be patronized by Godfrey.

He never showed by his manner that he felt beneath him socially, and this greatly vexed Godfrey.
"His mother used to iron at our house," he said to Ben Travers one day; "but my mother discharged her.


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