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The Second Generation

CHAPTER II
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There was no anger in that tone--no emotion of any kind.

But what was the meaning of the _look_, the look of a sorrow that was tragic?
"I know you think I've disgraced you, father, and myself," said Arthur.
"But it isn't so--really, it isn't.

No one, not even the faculty, thinks the less of me.

This sort of thing often occurs in our set." "Your 'set' ?" "Among the fellows I travel with.

They're the nicest men in Harvard.
They're in all the best clubs--and lead in supporting the athletics and--and--their fathers are among the richest, the most distinguished men in the country.


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