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The girls with a desire for adventure seem confined to this one dubious outlet even more than the boys, although there are only one-eighth as many delinquent girls as boys brought into the juvenile court in Chicago, the charge against the girls in almost every instance involves a loss of chastity.
But on the way, as she passed the drawing room, she beheld a scene, filling her heart with such pleasure that the tears came into her eyes, and she forgave the delinquent herself. The culprit was sitting at the window in the corner of the drawing room; beside him was standing Tanya with a plate.
When they saw M. Marguerite, he said that he had permitted nothing of the kind, and sent the delinquent to prison. Half an hour later, however, he gave orders for his release.
"Small wonder that he is so delinquent in the wilderness, with such square-shouldered righteousness awaiting him in town! Forgive him, lady, for his iniquities now, for he will be a good man after he reaches Jerusalem; by my soul, you may be sure he will be good!" Laodice gasped under the pressure of astonishment and indignation.
Strictly speaking, of course, the child is a presumptive rather than a real criminal. The delinquent child is socially maladjusted and is scarcely ever to be considered an enemy of organized society. Delinquent children should be dealt with, therefore, as presumptive rather than as genuine criminals.
The delinquent, thus honourably acquitted, thanked the prince in the most respectful manner for his generosity and candour, and retired with his two friends, who were amazed and bewildered in their thoughts at what they had seen and heard, the whole adventure still remaining without the sphere of their comprehension, which was not at all enlarged by the unaccountable appearance of Pipes, who, with the valet-de-chambre, joined them at the castle gate.
Teachers of theft Children the dupes of the profligate An effort at detection Afflicting cases of early depravity Progress of a young delinquent Children employed in theft by their parents Ingenuity of juvenile thieves Results of an early tuition in crime The juvenile thief incorrigible Facility of disposing of stolen property A hardened child Parents robbed by their children A youthful suicide A youthful murderer
As discipline had to be maintained she was at last condemned to an hour with the backboard and there she sat in a corner of the room on a high legged chair with a small and extremely uncomfortable oval seat made still more uncomfortable by it sloping slightly forward. As for the back, it was high and narrow. It afforded no rest for the spine. The delinquent was compelled to sit perfectly upright.
Powis, a much genteeler name; and as they spoke to some one in the ladies' cabin as 'Sir George, I should not be overcome with astonishment should Mr. Sharp actually eventuate as the real baronite." There was time for no more, and Saunders proceeded to summon the delinquent.
He had been discussing the matter with Asher, and had proposed a course of action in connection with the delinquent to which Asher agreed. He advanced to the weeping Alexander and lifted him from his seat by the collar. "Come, young man," said he, "take me home to your mother at once." "Oh, Lor'," cried Alexander, "she'll give me beans!"
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