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Updated: May 15, 2025
Well, I'm beginning to feel warm and dry again; what do you say to getting back and having dinner, or whatever you like to call it? Oh, dear! Eating and drinking's bad enough on ship board, but it's all feasts and banquets compared to this." "We must try to improve it," said Aleck. "I don't see why we shouldn't be able to catch fish." "What?
"Do you think drinking's going to make it any better?" "What you doing trying to reform me?" "No; I'm trying to help you, Gordon. Can't you tell me about it?" "I'm in an awful mess. Best thing you can do is to pretend not to know me." "Why, Gordon?" "I'm sorry I cut in on you its unfair to you. You're pure woman and all that sort of thing. Here, I'll get some one else to dance with you."
It was observed that he drank now by himself and for drinking's sake, whereas before he had only been fond of liquor with company. After a year he found his way back home. Madge was forgotten, and he easily got work. Likely young men are not so common on farms: strict inquiries are rarely made. The last that was heard of him appeared in the local newspaper:
He should leave that for his betters," said Colonel Pembroke, laughing. "Drinking's too great a pleasure for a weaver. The drunken rascal's money is safer in my hands, tell him, than in his own."
It is as absurd to speak of art for art's sake as it is to speak of drinking for drinking's sake, if you mean that this interest is entitled to entirely free play. Art, like all other interests, can flourish only in a sound and whole society, and the law of soundness and wholeness in life is morality.
'And that's why I'm going back Home to London; to Battersea; that's where I lived before I came here. "I waited for him to tell me more, and presently he said: 'You know, Parson, I was never what you might call a drunkard, not even at Home, where drinking's the regular thing.
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