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Only An Irish Boy

CHAPTER XIII
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He hesitated.
"By whom ?" repeated Mr.Stone.
"By Andrew Burke." "That is no good reason for your leaving school, or would not be, if it were true, but it is not.

He has only meted out to you the same punishment you undertook to inflict upon a smaller boy.

Take your seat." "My father will take me away from school," said Godfrey, angrily.
"We shall none of us mourn for your absence.

Take your seat." This last remark of the teacher still further incensed Godfrey, and led him temporarily to forget himself.

Though he had been bidden to take his seat, he resolved to leave the schoolroom, and made a rush for the door.


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