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Only An Irish Boy

CHAPTER XXXI
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"He never spoke to me of making one." "Of course not.

That wouldn't be fair, would it ?" "It is fitting that the property should all go to us." "When shall I get mine ?" "When you are twenty-one." "That's a long time to wait," said Godfrey, grumblingly.
"You are only a boy yet.

I shall probably be your guardian." "I hope you'll give me a larger allowance than father did." "I will." "Must I go back to boarding school?
I don't want to." "If I go to Boston to live, as I think I shall, I will take you with me, and you can go to school there." "That'll be jolly," said Godfrey, his eyes sparkling with anticipation.

"I've got tired of this miserable town." "So have I," said his mother.

"We shall have more privileges in Boston." "I can go to the theater as often as I please there, can't I ?" "We will see about that." "How soon shall we move to the city ?" "As soon as business will allow.


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