I think it as well to tell you," he said, "that Edgar and I have had our talk. At least, he did most of the talking. He has shown himself willful and obstinate. I'm very worried about him. And morally, too, I fear for him. We shall have to keep a very... If Wishes Were Horses - Page 179by Marguerite Florence Jervis Barclay Evans - 1917 - 317 pagesFull view - About this book
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...that Edgar and I have had our talk. At least, he did most of the talking. He has shown himself wilful and obstinate. I'm very worried about him. And morally,...preference for beer were responsible for this highly coloured statement. " Oh, dear, whatever has he done ? " Rose asked fearfully. " That I cannot discuss... | |
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