Part 35 (1/2)

”Yes, I suppose so”

”How's dad?”

”Uncle James is better,” said To sound froular intervals

”Hullo!” said Sa soht down from his room”

”Why, he wrote up and said he was better”

”It's because his breath is so short first thing in the ave a sharp look round ”Is that the old windht?”

”Yes,” said Tousted with his cousin's indifference and cavalier airs

At that roaning sounds issued, and the brothers appeared, with Ja-heavily upon Richard's arroaning

”Morning, gov'nor,” said Sa wrong at the office?” cried Uncle Jaht”

”Then why have you co down to Brighton, and I thought I'd run down here from Saturday to Monday, and see how you were”

”Oh,” said Uncle Jaain, and moved toward the chair

”Won't you stop for a bit, and chat with Sam?” said Uncle Richard

”Eh? Yes, if you like,” said his brother, hanging upon him feebly

”But it doesn't ood deal Here, Sam, my lad, try and cheer your father up hat news you have of his business”

”All right, uncle; but I say, you've got a pretty place here”

”Glad you like it, my lad”

”But I say, uncle, I haven't had my breakfast Started off so early”

”I dare say soot ready for you,” replied his uncle, shtful”

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