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Only An Irish Boy

CHAPTER XXI
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I shall pack up my clothes immediately.

On the whole, I think I will go to the town where Godfrey is at school, and board there for the present.

I must see him, and prevent him from coming home." "You will go into your husband's chamber and bid him good-by ?" "No; I cannot think of it.

It would only be useless exposure." "What will he think ?" "Explain it to him, doctor.

Tell him that I hope he will get well very soon, and that I feel it my duty to go away now on Godfrey's account.
I am sure he will see that it is my duty." "I wonder what excuse she would have if she had no son for a pretext ?" thought the doctor.
"Well," he said, "I will do as you request." "See that he has the best of care.


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