Brothers

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Brothers
Vachell Horace Annesley
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"And it ought to be in the public sewer. I sha'n't translate it." "Phew-w-w !" said Tommy. "What's the use of being so bally particular? What did he offer? Seventy-five?
Oh, sixty — ^the Shylock. Well, old chap, if you don't take the job, somebody else will." "There's not a particle of doubt about that," said Mark.
But when he returned the novel to Conquest, he saw that he had offended the great man, who shrugged his shoulders and said curtly that Mark had better buy a little lamb and play with
... it. This was too much. Mark flamed.
"I've stood your sneers long enough. Conquest," he said. "You've done me some good turns ^" "Hold oh," said Conquest, black and grim. "Don't flatter yourself that I did them for you. You are the brother of Archibald Samphire, and that's about the only claim you have to my consideration. Now then — march!" «9» BROTHERS He pointed insolently to the door, towering above the slight figure confronting him. Mark recovered his tem- per.
"I'd hit you," he said politely, **if you were smaller, but I canH reach your brazen face, you b-b-bully and b-b-blusterer.


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