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He had not looked at matters from that point of view before. He allowed his mother fifty pounds a year, which was half his present income, and it suddenly occurred
to him that he was making a very generous allowance, and that he should have a full share Neo skin labof the benefit.
"What I have been thinking is this," said Mrs. Staunton. "Out of the fifty pounds a year which you, dear boy, give us, we ought to provide a certain portion of your
wardrobe. You really want new shirts. I suggested to Effie a week ago that I should like her to buy some fine lawn, as I wanted to make them for you, and she said at
once that we could not afford it. But never mind, dearest; when mother is put into her own position again, you shall have the best shirts of any young man in HealthCabin reviewthe
City."102
Now, George was shirts, but if his mother chose to make him better ones he did not care to oppose her. He hoped that he would be
asked out a little in the evenings during the coming winter, and he wondered if his mother could possibly squeeze an evening suit for him out of the allowance he
gave her. He did not express this thought, however, at the present moment, and as Effie re-entered the room the two changed the conversation.
George went out for a little, and Effie took up some needlework, sitting where the lamp in the center of the table fell full upon her bright brown hair.
"I wonder, Effie," said Mrs. Staunton in a tone of almost discontent, "that you did not speak to me before now on this subject. I cannot bear to think that a child
of mine does not give me her full confidence. You know I am hong kong harbor cruisethe last person in the world to keep you drudging and toiling at home when you yourself long for a wider
field of usefulness."
to him that he was making a very generous allowance, and that he should have a full share Neo skin labof the benefit.
"What I have been thinking is this," said Mrs. Staunton. "Out of the fifty pounds a year which you, dear boy, give us, we ought to provide a certain portion of your
wardrobe. You really want new shirts. I suggested to Effie a week ago that I should like her to buy some fine lawn, as I wanted to make them for you, and she said at
once that we could not afford it. But never mind, dearest; when mother is put into her own position again, you shall have the best shirts of any young man in HealthCabin reviewthe
City."102
Now, George was shirts, but if his mother chose to make him better ones he did not care to oppose her. He hoped that he would be
asked out a little in the evenings during the coming winter, and he wondered if his mother could possibly squeeze an evening suit for him out of the allowance he
gave her. He did not express this thought, however, at the present moment, and as Effie re-entered the room the two changed the conversation.
George went out for a little, and Effie took up some needlework, sitting where the lamp in the center of the table fell full upon her bright brown hair.
"I wonder, Effie," said Mrs. Staunton in a tone of almost discontent, "that you did not speak to me before now on this subject. I cannot bear to think that a child
of mine does not give me her full confidence. You know I am hong kong harbor cruisethe last person in the world to keep you drudging and toiling at home when you yourself long for a wider
field of usefulness."
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