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Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937

"Echoes of the War"

'
'Lummy, you might have killed yourself.'
'I nearly did--especially as I had put a weight on my shoulders to
represent my kit. I kept at it for a week, but I knew the game was up.
The discovery was pretty grim, Roger.'
'Don't you bother about that part of it. You are doing your share,
taking care of mother and Emma.'
Mr. Torrance emits a laugh of self-contempt. 'I am not taking care of
them. It is you who are taking care of them. My friend, you are the head
of the house now.'
'Father!'
'Yes, we have come back to hard facts, and the defender of the house is
the head of it.'
'Me? Fudge.'
'It's true. The thing that makes me wince most is that some of my
contemporaries have managed to squeeze back: back into youth, Roger,
though I guess they were a pretty tight fit in the turnstile. There is
Coxon; he is in khaki now, with his hair dyed, and when he and I meet at
the club we know that we belong to different generations. I'm a decent
old fellow, but I don't really count any more, while Coxon, lucky dog,
is being damned daily on parade.'
'I hate your feeling it in that way, father.


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