CHAPTER VII. THE LOST RECEIPT.-3

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“If your son will respect the rights of others, he will stand in no danger of having his own violated. As to withdrawing him from school, you must do as you please. Such a step will injure him much more than any one else.” “I am the best judge of that!” said the lawyer, stiffly. “Good-evening, sir!” “Good-evening!” The troublesome visitor went out, and with a sigh of relief, Dr. Euclid returned to his book. CHAPTER IV. TROUBLE PREPARING FOR ANDY.When Lawyer Ross returned to his showy dwelling, he found Herbert eagerly waiting to hear an account of his mission. Herbert was firmly of the opinion that his father and himself were the two most important persons in Hamilton, and he confidently anticipated that Dr. Euclid would be overawed by his father’s visit, and meekly accede to his de

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