I won't, my boy ; I won't. But we've often thought of you — often — wondering what had become of you — what you were doing." "And what have I done all the while?" the young man cried, bitterly. " What have I done? No good, you may be sure of that."... A Prodigal Son - Page 40by Edward Dutton Cook - 1863Full view - About this book
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...he not entitled to use his discretion as to the when and where of his revelation ? Don't we pay him to be discreet ? So Mr. Fuller elected to talk rather...All that's over now, you know. You're home again in j'our father's house. Bygones are to be bygones notr. You were a mere boy when you went away. You are... | |
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