[Only An Irish Boy by Horatio Alger, Jr.]@TWC D-Link bookOnly An Irish Boy CHAPTER XX 6/11
Which was better, to give him that sum, or to lose eight hundred ?" "I don't like the boy, and I never shall.
I suppose he will be strutting around, boasting of his great achievement.
If he had a gun it was nothing to do." "I suspect Godfrey would hardly have ventured upon it," said the colonel, smiling. "Oh, of course, Godfrey is vastly inferior to the Irish boy!" remarked Mrs.Preston, ironically.
"You admire the family so much that I suppose if I were taken away, you would marry his mother and establish her in my place." "If you have any such apprehensions, my dear, your best course is to outlive her.
That will effectually prevent my marrying her, and I pledge you my word that, while you are alive, I shall not think of eloping with her." "It is very well to jest about it," said Mrs.Preston, tossing her head. "I am precisely of your opinion, my dear.
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