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Excerpt from If Men Were Wise, Vol. 3 of 3: A Novel
When Wrayburn was in London, just after his marriage, he had made a jesting half promise that whenever he returned to America Jack should go too. And now Master Jack very resolutely kept him to that promise. As soon as he heard Wrayburn was going abroad again, the pleasant country rectory where he was being educated became as insupportable as a cage to him. His mother and vvrayburn were incessantly written to and teased, until at length, against their will and judgment, they were induced to terminate his school-life more abruptly than had ever been intended.
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