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The Sign Of The Red Cross

CHAPTER IV
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What is it that makes the difference?
for I am sure I have denied Frederick no advantage that money could purchase." "Perhaps it is those advantages which money cannot purchase that he lacks," said James Harmer, gravely--"the prayers of a godly mother, the chastisement of a father who would not spoil the child by sparing the rod.

There are things in the upbringing of children, my good friend, of far more value than those which gold will purchase." The Master Builder gave vent to a sound almost like a groan.
"You are right, Harmer, you are right.

I have not done well in this thing.

My son is no better than an idle profligate.

I say it to my shame, but so it is.


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