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Chapter 3
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    At  t day Lord ton strolled from Curzon Street over to to call on  rougside icular benefit from   ired from tic service in a capricious moment of annoyance on not being offered t Paris, a post to led by reason of ce passion for pleasure. tary,  foolis at time, and on succeeding some monter to title,  o tudy of t aristocratic art of doing absolutely notoo live in c rouble, and took most of  tention to t of ies, excusing aint of industry on t tage of  it enabled a gentleman to afford tics ory, except o most of ions, ry o t of date, but to be said for his prejudices.

    ered tting in a rouging-coat, smoking a c and grumbling over times. quot;ell, ; said tleman, quot; so early? I t you dandies never got up till t visible till five.quot;

    quot;Pure family affection, I assure you, Uncle George. I  to get somet of you.quot;

    quot;Money, I suppose,quot; said Lord Fermor, making a ;ell, sit doell me all about it. Young people, no money is everyt;

    quot;Yes,quot; murmured Lord tling ton-; quot;and  I dont  money. It is only people , Uncle George, and I never pay mine. Credit is tal of a younger son, and one lives c. Besides, I almoors tradesmen, and consequently t I  is information: not useful information, of course; useless information.quot;

    quot;ell, I can tell you anyt is in an Englise a lot of nonsense. ic, tter. But I  tion.  can you expect? Examinations, sir, are pure o end. If a man is a gentleman, e enoug a gentleman, wever ;

  
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