Harper's weekly . CHAPTER V. l may I The question to what extetienaa^ed in the handling of pitcn wimouc dent-ing himself thereby—how far a gentleman may go on the road a ,r!i|...ui becoming acompanion of knaves—is one of perhaps more HXCnhUn-c than pioutroil value, the per-son who doe = ...it hi;,., i., .,., 1 l,v p,i,-h, midwho is not, therefore, vinunilv ,l,:,il„,l alrea.!, have just us litile to ilo .villi that ..li-neree- al! hi nolo a eompeli him to; and the gentleman mil rake u bran, li road, ,„? „,,„,„ilii-oiioli the fields, ns soon as it is p


Harper's weekly . CHAPTER V. l may I The question to what extetienaa^ed in the handling of pitcn wimouc dent-ing himself thereby—how far a gentleman may go on the road a ,r!i|...ui becoming acompanion of knaves—is one of perhaps more HXCnhUn-c than pioutroil value, the per-son who doe = ...it hi;,., i., .,., 1 l,v p,i,-h, midwho is not, therefore, vinunilv ,l,:,il„,l alrea.!, have just us litile to ilo .villi that ..li-neree- al! hi nolo a eompeli him to; and the gentleman mil rake u bran, li road, ,„? „,,„,„ilii-oiioli the fields, ns soon as it is ,ink— he has a taste lor some -liolu ..„,,„.!, 01l-navcvv ,.1,, and is tlrerelore roiillv vervS lor tlo. ,?„...,„:. Solhal n n. olioi ™se .. a solution of the . ol 1,01, I, , mid importance. [4;fl ? l^ 1 „tM„h business appears to l«n long habitual ,-^. with him as quietly as possible, keeping his lin-gers out of your pockets; and if there be anyhope for him, giving him good advice not to get At Cheswiek Ernest Beckford found himselffor the first time in this position when had extended to him that ultimate honor,and gratification conceivable by the youthfulmind of the Bank, of inviting him to his roomsto whist and whisky punch. During the whole ^nikmr day, :it any rate, iliolden of necessity to stnyjust what they were. Thestion now arose, what effect would it have?n the comfortableness and the usefulness of c farther on their way with them, and oper-with whatever influence be might have for r! ..n ,|..: more susceptible, the private por- i of their lives? !! just a vj? luip o( ihuiipjii. and .li -jno-- iing as this subject would be apt to suggest sat by the open window after the little boatfloated away out of his sie;hr, mitil rhe sun it down. Whether to go to Mr. Toddys or ! , bad i element entered into


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